Kamala Harris’s campaign is having some problems right now. The polls are not where they need to be for her to feel confident, and reports from various outlets suggest that Democrats are panicking behind the scenes. She just sent Barack Obama to Pittsburgh to help boost black male turnout for her, which was clearly out of desperation. But now she’s made another move that might be even more desperate.
In a transparent attempt to shift attention away from her own inadequacies and revive an old, tired narrative, Kamala announced on Saturday that she would be releasing a detailed report of her medical history in an effort to pressure Donald Trump to do the same.
According to a senior campaign aide, the detailed report will conclude, “She possesses the physical and mental resiliency required to successfully execute the duties of the Presidency, to include those as Chief Executive, Head of State and Commander in Chief.”
In 2023, White House Physician Kevin O’Connor infamously described Biden as a “healthy, vigorous 80-year-old male who is fit to successfully execute the duties of the presidency,” which raised serious questions about a cover-up of Biden’s health issues. […]
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