WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris is increasingly questioning whether former President Donald Trump can handle the demands of serving four more years in the White House as she seeks to contrast her age with President Trump. I’m holding you.
“At least we’re seeing teams say he’s struggling with fatigue,” Harris, who turns 60 on Sunday, told reporters Friday in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Harris was citing a Politico report that said several planned interviews with Trump did not happen because the 78-year-old Republican candidate was “exhausted.” A Trump campaign spokesperson told Politico that this is a “pattant falsehood.”
“Look, being president of the United States is probably one of the toughest jobs in the world. So we really have to ask, if he’s exhausted from campaigning, is he even going to do the job?” ‘And I think that’s the right thing to do.’ It’s an open-ended question and we need an answer,” Harris said.
Harris said it’s a “legitimate question,” adding: “If you can’t handle the rigors of campaigning, you should be worried.”
President Trump has not yet released his recent medical records, insisting on Friday that he “has everything.”
His campaign says he is in “perfect and good health” to take office. In November 2023, President Trump shared a letter from an osteopathic medicine doctor who said he was examined in September 2023 and was in “good overall health.” The letter does not provide details about his vitals or medications.
“I’ve taken the test five times in the last four years,” President Trump told CBS News while campaigning in Michigan.
Asked whether he had actually released all of his medical records, Trump asked Harris to take a cognitive test.
“Obviously, I’m in the middle of a very large, very controversial battle,” he said. “I took a medical checkup. I also took a cognitive function test twice, and I passed it, so I got a perfect score. I want to see her take a cognitive function test. She couldn’t do it. , because it wasn’t like that.” Born wise. ”
“It’s been 48 days without a break,” Trump said, adding, “I don’t even feel tired. I’m really excited.”
If elected president in November, Trump will become the oldest person in history to occupy the Oval Office.
Harris sent a letter Last week, doctors said she was in “excellent health” and had the “physical and mental resilience” needed to serve as president. Her doctor, Dr. Joshua Simmons, said Harris’ latest blood and other test results were “unremarkable” and she had no history of high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, neurological problems or other serious medical conditions. . He said she has a history of allergies and hives (also known as hives) and has been receiving allergen immunotherapy for the past three years to treat it.
in recent lettersMore than 230 doctors, nurses and medical professionals, most of whom support Harris, will release Trump’s health records, saying the president “displays alarming features of impaired vision.” I asked. In the absence of detailed records, the letter states, “we can only make assumptions based on public opinion.”
with caitlin hugey burns
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