Democratic strategist James Carville appeared on the podcast “The Bulwark” on Wednesday and offered unconfirmed theories about former President Donald Trump’s health.
Monaka exterior On the podcast “The Bulwark,” host Tim Miller asked Carville about President Trump’s health and whether he was hiding his diagnosis from the public. Carville suggested that Trump may be hiding a sexually transmitted disease (STD) diagnosis, but the speculation stems from a 2017 breakup with Trump’s personal bodyguard Keith Schiller. The case is rooted in an incident in which someone allegedly removed Trump’s health records from the president’s physician’s office.
“First of all, in January 2017, Keith Schiller and other thugs broke into his physician’s office and stole his health records. Unfortunately, now deceased intern Vaughn Remember Dr. Stein,” Carville told Miller. “What was in there? What was in those health records? I mean, they’re not going to release it unless you say they want to release it. Why would they do that?” Did you?”
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The case involved Dr. Harold Bornstein, who later claimed he felt violated by the forced recall of the records, and speculation continues about what the records contained, NBC News reported After revealing that Schiller and another man had been prescribing hair growth pills to Trump for years, Bornstein forcibly seized the former president’s medical records from a police officer, and after revealing that Schiller and another man had been prescribing hair growth pills to Trump for years. They reported feeling “scared, scared, and sad.”
Carville pointed to this as evidence that Trump may be hiding important health information from the public, highlighting Trump’s own comments about health issues during the Vietnam War.
“I strongly suspect, just a suspicion, that he had a red spot on his head. Well, he believed that his mission during the Vietnam War was because of clap hands, sexually transmitted diseases, or whatever you call it. “I don’t think he succeeded in that, that’s my personal opinion. I think he even failed in that mission,” Carville continued.
Despite Carville’s strong suspicions, Miller acknowledged the importance of not spreading misinformation. “I think your syphilis theory is interesting. I don’t know, but I don’t want to spread disinformation,” Miller told Carville. But Carville argued that the unusual circumstances of the record deletion merited further scrutiny. (Related: James Carville suggests Harris ask ‘rigged’ question during speaking event)
“That’s my suspicion, and it just adds to the fact that what I’m saying about the health records is true.” [sic]. Maybe it’s something else,” Carville added.
In 2015, then-presidential candidate Trump chose not to disclose his medical records and instead presented a short letter from his doctor, warning that he would be the healthiest president ever elected. He claimed to be deaf, The New York Times reported. reported.
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