Here's what Dr. Oz said about Donald Trump's health
- by Douglas Reid
- in Health Care
- — Sep 18, 2016
The campaign plans to share the information from Bornstein on Thursday.
Before that, Trump told the women of The View, "I've said if Ivanka weren't my daughter, perhaps I'd be dating her".
"Hillary Clinton wasn't talking about that bad man", Pence continued.
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The candidate discussed his weight and general health with Dr. Mehmet Oz after a morning of mixed messages about what would be on the table during the taped interview.
Oz told CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta that he, too, was surprised.
Raw Story's Ferguson notes, "there was the creepy buttock-pat Trump did when hugging Ivanka before her speech at the Republican National Convention".
"I did that as planned when he sat down with me". A thing like that shouldn't happen, but again I don't want to comment on that.
Donald Trump released a letter from his doctor on Thursday that showed the Republican presidential candidate takes cholesterol-lowering medication and is overweight, but concludes that overall he is "in excellent physical health". "Donald Trump and I have denounced David Duke repeatedly". "I'm not in the name-calling business, Wolf. I don't care, should I do it?"
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The swirling criticism surrounding Oz's medical know-how takes what should be a serious issue and turns it into reality television drivel.
Trump was poised to bring up the comment again at a rally in Des Moines, Iowa, on Tuesday, his aides said, as he campaigns in the Midwestern swing state for votes at the November 8 election.
Clinton said in a statement Saturday she regretted calling half of Trump's supporters "deplorable", though she vowed to continue to call out "bigotry" in his campaign.
The letter from Bornstein is much more straightforward and professional than one he wrote for Trump in December 2015, in which he bizarrely proclaimed that Trump "would be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency". Trump has also suggested that those who vote for Clinton would try to "rig" the election away from his supporters and, in a 2015 interview with Sean Hannity, made comments that appeared to echo Romney's damaging remarks. Then Secret Service agents surround her and it's impossible to see what happens next.
There is no doubt that Trump appeals to some people who have objectionable views on race relations, equal pay for women, gay rights, worldwide relations and Islam.
The back-and-forth about whether the candidate would share the physical exam results added to the drama. Alt-right figures hate Ryan for supporting free-trade deals and more open immigration policies.
The "Oz" appearance was also partly a pitch to female voters.
Clinton is taking several days off from campaigning as she recovers from a bout of pneumonia.
Addressing almost 1,000 National Guard Association members at the organization's 138th annual conference in Baltimore, Trump suggested that Clinton retract last Friday's statements, describing them as an "attack on the American people".