Trump Releases Letter From Doctor
‘Does Not Constitute His Medical Records’
Donald Trump has released a letter from his doctor that states he is in “excellent physical health.” The letter, by the same physician that released a letter stating Trump would be the healthiest person ever to be president, Harold Bornstein, M.D., is only one page and offers little details.
“He takes a lipid lowering agent (rosuvastatin) and a low dose aspirin. He does not use tobacco products or alcohol,†the letter states.
“Mr. Trump was hospitalized only once, as a child of 11 years old for an appendectomy,†it notes.
.@realDonaldTrump releases results of latest physical exam. Doc says: “Mr. Trump is in excellent physical health.” pic.twitter.com/V7JzuovTOH
— Jeremy Diamond (@JDiamond1) September 15, 2016
The Washington Post makes clear: the letter “does not constitute his medical records nor does it give extensive detail about past health matters.”
Compare Trump’s latest letter from his physician (1) to the first letter he released (2) pic.twitter.com/O3MOoM2GEy
— Alexandra Jaffe (@ajjaffe) September 15, 2016
On Wednesday, Hillary Clinton released a letter from her physician updating previously released information. It was two pages and far more detailed than Trump’s.
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