WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is going to release his personal medical records in an effort to encourage presidential contenders Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to follow suit.
“In 24 [hours] we will release 30 pages of our editor (Julian Assange)’s medical records as part 1 of our transparency challenge to Clinton & Trump,” WikiLeaks said in a Tuesday message on Twitter.
In 24h we will release 30 pages of our editor (Julian Assange)’s medical records as part 1 of our transparency challenge to Clinton & Trump.
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) September 13, 2016
The effort comes after Clinton’s Sunday collapse during a Sept. 11 rally in New York City. Clinton, who canceled campaign events scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, has said she will release additional medical records in the coming days. Trump said he will release the results of a physical he took last week on Thursday.