Hillary Clinton will release additional medical records this week to show she has no serious underlying medical condition, her campaign spokesman said Monday.
Clinton, who is recovering from a case of pneumonia her campaign announced Sunday, has “no other undisclosed condition,” spokesman Brian Fallon said on MSNBC.
Clinton had sparked widespread speculation about her health after suffering from a medical episode at a 9/11 memorial service Sunday, which she was forced to leave early. Her campaign had initially said only that Clinton overheated during the ceremony, but later said Clinton had been diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday.
Fallon also said Clinton had initially intended to “power through” and hadn’t planned to cancel any campaign events. “She was full-steam ahead,” he said.
But Clinton’s doctor said in a statement Sunday that she had prescribed Clinton with antibiotics on Friday and advised her to rest. Clinton has now cancelled several planned campaign stops this week, including a trip to California. It’s unclear exactly when she will return to the campaign trail.
Fallon didn’t detail when Clinton will release additional medical records. Her opponent, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, also said Monday he will release more medical information. Both candidates, if elected, would be among the oldest presidents in history.
