Trump calls Kamala Harris’ seasonal allergies “deeply serious”

In a Truth Social rant Tuesday morning Donald Trump claimed Vice President Kamala Harris’ seasonal allergies were “deeply serious” and that he is “far healthier” than her and former presidents.

Harris on Saturday released her medical history from her physician showing she is in “excellent health” and “possesses the physical and mental resilience required to successfully execute the duties of the presidency,” if elected in November.

Trump, who is refusing to release his medical records, claimed he looked at Harris’ and “it is not good.”

He cited Harris’ physician’s findings that the vice president has seasonal allergies and urticaria, which is more commonly known as hives.

“These are deeply serious conditions that clearly impact her functioning,” Trump wrote. “Maybe that is why she can’t answer even the simplest of questions asked by 60 Minutes, and others. What is this all about? I don’t have these problem.”

He then went on to brag about having “aced two Cognitive Exams” insisting that he is “far healthier” than Harris, the current and former presidents.

“I’ ve put out more Medical Exams than any other President in History, and aced two Cognitive Exams (the Doctor stated that my “cognitive exams were exceptional!”),” he wrote.

“I am far healthier than Clinton, Bush, Obama, Biden, but especially, Kamala,” he continued. “Also, I am far too busy campaigning to take time, from the 22 days left, as I am using every hour, of every day, campaigning, because we have to take back our Country from the Radical Left people that are destroying it.”

Trump’s rant comes amid a growing pressure for him to release his medical records. If elected, Trump would be the oldest president ever inaugurated.

“Americans should get to see what ailments Trump suffers from, and if they are worse than seasonal allergies, which he thinks are ‘dangerous,’” Harris campaign spokesperson Ian Sams posted on X.

“He could clear that up pretty easily by just releasing his medical records,” Sams added.