Trump is very old, & he's hiding his health info.
His mind (such as it was) is going.
The odds of Vance becoming President are increasing.
All sides should consider this when voting.
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The former president’s medical records have long been a point of contention amongst his critics, dating back to his first campaign for president in 2015, when he refused to release any medical information, instead publishing a four-paragraph letter from his personal doctor.
That letter said that if Trump were elected, he would be “the healthiest person ever elected to the presidency.”
However, the doctor who wrote the letter, Dr. Harold Bornstein, a gastroenterologist from Lenox Hospital in New York, later told CNN that it was actually Trump who dictated the letter.
“He dictated that whole letter. I didn’t write that letter,” Bornstein told CNN in 2018. “I just made it up as I went along.”
In August, Trump was asked about his medical records, telling CBS News that he would “very gladly” release them, though he has yet to do so.
Health and age have been at the forefront of voters’ minds throughout this election cycle, as many questioned the ability of President Joe Biden to serve a second term. Eventually, after a shaky debate performance in June, Biden dropped out of the race and was replaced by his vice president as the Democratic nominee.
His mind (such as it was) is going.
The odds of Vance becoming President are increasing.
All sides should consider this when voting.
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The former president’s medical records have long been a point of contention amongst his critics, dating back to his first campaign for president in 2015, when he refused to release any medical information, instead publishing a four-paragraph letter from his personal doctor.
That letter said that if Trump were elected, he would be “the healthiest person ever elected to the presidency.”
However, the doctor who wrote the letter, Dr. Harold Bornstein, a gastroenterologist from Lenox Hospital in New York, later told CNN that it was actually Trump who dictated the letter.
“He dictated that whole letter. I didn’t write that letter,” Bornstein told CNN in 2018. “I just made it up as I went along.”
In August, Trump was asked about his medical records, telling CBS News that he would “very gladly” release them, though he has yet to do so.
Health and age have been at the forefront of voters’ minds throughout this election cycle, as many questioned the ability of President Joe Biden to serve a second term. Eventually, after a shaky debate performance in June, Biden dropped out of the race and was replaced by his vice president as the Democratic nominee.