Hillary Clinton appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night and dispelled rumors that she’s “ill.”
These attacks have been ramped up recently since former New York City Mayor and Donald Trump campaign advisor Rudy Giuliani went on Fox News and claimed Clinton is sick.
“Go online and put down ‘Hillary Clinton illness,’ take a look at the videos for yourself,” he insisted on Sunday.
Additionally, HeatStreet published a “groundbreaking” story about how Clinton needs to use pillows in interviews in order to prop herself up.
To prove she’s in good health, Clinton had Kimmel take her pulse and then later opened up a jar of pickles.
“Back in October, the National Enquirer said I would be dead in six months. So with every breath I take I feel like I have a new lease on life,” Clinton sarcastically explains.
“I don’t know why they are saying this,” she continues. Clinton blames it on the “wacky strategy” from the Republican camp.
Both Trump and Clinton released medical statements in 2015. Trump’s doctor, Dr. Bornstein, said the Republican nominee will be “the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.”
Other than that, both candidates have been sharing few health details on the campaign trail.
These attacks have been ramped up recently since former New York City Mayor and Donald Trump campaign advisor Rudy Giuliani went on Fox News and claimed Clinton is sick.
“Go online and put down ‘Hillary Clinton illness,’ take a look at the videos for yourself,” he insisted on Sunday.
Additionally, HeatStreet published a “groundbreaking” story about how Clinton needs to use pillows in interviews in order to prop herself up.
To prove she’s in good health, Clinton had Kimmel take her pulse and then later opened up a jar of pickles.
“Back in October, the National Enquirer said I would be dead in six months. So with every breath I take I feel like I have a new lease on life,” Clinton sarcastically explains.
“I don’t know why they are saying this,” she continues. Clinton blames it on the “wacky strategy” from the Republican camp.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump’s Health
No American presidential election has featured two major-party nominees as old as Trump, 70, and Clinton, 68. Compared to past elections, this year the candidates have not released as much information. John McCain in 2008 released 1,100 pages of medical records and John Kerry spoke openly about surviving prostate cancer.Both Trump and Clinton released medical statements in 2015. Trump’s doctor, Dr. Bornstein, said the Republican nominee will be “the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.”
Other than that, both candidates have been sharing few health details on the campaign trail.