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Trump asks Harris to pass cognitive stamina test amid row over medical report: ‘Slow and lethargic’ – Times of India

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Trump asks Harris to pass cognitive stamina test amid row over medical report: ‘Slow and lethargic’ – Times of India

Former president Donald Trump called vice president Kamala Harris slow and lethargic as he himself faces heat for not releasing his medical report. “I believe it is very important that Kamala Harris pass a test on cognitive stamina and agility. Her actions have led many to believe that there could be something very wrong with her,” Trump posted on Truth Social and Kamala challenged him to release his medical records.
The Democrat presidential nominee released her medical records according to which she is in excellent health and fit for the presidency. “Yesterday, I released my medical records. Donald Trump should do the same,” Kamala Harris said inviting the public to watch Trump’s rallies and be the decision maker on his acuity.
Donald Trump deflected from the issue and questioned Kamala Harris’ mental agility. “Even 60 Minutes and CBS, in order to protect Lyin’ Kamala, illegally and unscrupulously replaced an answer she had given, which was totally “bonkers,” with another answer that had nothing to do with the question asked. Also, she is slow and lethargic in answering even the easiest of questions. We just went through almost four years of that, we shouldn’t have to do it again!” Trump said.

Trump has not released his medical record and this is something that he has been doing since 2015. In 2015, he offered a four-paragraph letter from his personal doctor who certified him as the “healthiest person ever elected to the presidency”. In 2020, Trump was hospitalized with Covid but his doctors disclosed minimal information about his health.
78-year-old Trump will be the oldest person ever to serve as president if he is elected as he will become 82 years 8 months and 6 days when his term would end in January 2029.
Kamala Harris health report
The vice president’s health report said she has a medical history notable for seasonal allergies and urticaria. Her allergic symptoms primarily consist of allergic rhinitis and allergic conjunctivitis and have previously been well-managed with over-the-counter and prescription medications. She has mild myopia and wears corrective contact lenses with resultant 20/20 vision. Harris is able to read comfortably without contacts or glasses. Her family history is notable for maternal history of colon cancer. She has no personal history of diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, cardiac disease etc.

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