The remarks came after Bernie Sanders, who suffered a heart attack in October, said during a town hall that he would not be releasing any additional medical records
of the candidate hitting baseballs and supportive letters from doctors. “You are in good health currently and you have been engaging vigorously in the rigors of your campaign, travel, and other scheduled activities without any limitation,” Dr.Asked by CNN’sif that was enough, Sanders replied that he had released as much information as his fellow candidates. “I don’t think we will [release additional details],” he said.
His press secretary doubled down Wednesday morning, going so far as to point fingers elsewhere. “It’s really telling, given that none of the same concern is being demonstrated for [], who is the same age as Bernie Sanders, who has suffered heart attacks in the past,” Gray said. That claim appeared to be false; Bloomberg campaign managersaid it was an “absolute lie” that 78-year-old former New York mayor had ever suffered a heart attack.
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