Trump’s doctor maintained that the billionaire is the “healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency”.
Donald Trump’s doctor admitted that it only took him five minutes to write the medical record the business mogul disclosed to the public last year.
Dr. Harold Bornstei of New York’s Lenox Hill Hospital confessed that he wrote the four paragraph note while he was waiting for his limousine from outside of his office in Manhattan.
“In the rush I think some of those words didn’t come out exactly the way they were meant”, said Trump’s doctor in an interview with NBC.
Trump’s doctor said that he has adopted Trump’s language while he was writing the note. He also admitted that he had to ‘overstate’ his (Trump’s) health state to make Trump’s campaign ‘happy’.
Bornstein’s exaggerated tone later subjected him to criticisms.
Written in the note was the guarantee that Trump is the fittest individual to be elected as the next president of the United States of America (USA).
Despite the haste and brevity of the medical certificate, Dr. Bornstein maintained that Donald Trump is in good health, especially his mental health.
He emphasized that like other normal individuals, the 70-year-old presidential hopeful does his exercise everyday.
He added that Trump has no vices such as alcoholism and cigarette smoking and has a pleasant family history.
Two weeks before the medical note was written, the Republican presidential nominee tweeted to announce that he has asked his long-time doctor to issue a full medical report, adding that it would show ‘perfection’.
If Trump would be elected to presidency, he would be the oldest person to be elected as US President.
Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton is now 68.
Trump has repeatedly alleged that his rival is physically unfit. Hillary has hit back for Donald’s unfounded allegations.
Clinton’s physician, Lisa Bardack, said last year that Clinton has an ‘excellent phycial condition and fit to serve as President of the United States”.
Neither candidate has disclosed their full medical record.