Breaking: Trump Delaying Release of Medical Records
Candidate Was to Discuss Results on ‘Dr. Oz’ Show
Donald Trump will not be releasing his medical records as planned in a segment of the Dr. Oz show being taped Wednesday. It is unknown when the Republican presidential candidate will now release them, or even who the doctor is who performed his examination, or how extensive the medical records release will be, or when Trump will release them.
Now, the Trump campaign says they will release his medical records “shortly.”
BREAKING: In reversal, Trump aides say Dr Oz taping today will NOT focus on his recent physical or medical records. pic.twitter.com/sgbvguVWTl
— Peter Alexander (@PeterAlexander) September 14, 2016
Just to be crystal-clear:
YESTERDAY, Oz said Trump would discuss his medical records.
TODAY, Trump campaign says he won’t discuss them.
— Dylan Scott (@dylanlscott) September 14, 2016
Why did Trump promise to release medical records than pull back at the last minute? What does he have to hide in there?
— Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) September 14, 2016
sorry folks, no Trump medical records today.
but she’s the “secretive” one https://t.co/JpOXhpfpT1
— Eric Boehlert (@EricBoehlert) September 14, 2016
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