Washington — Vice President Kamala Harris has increasingly questioned former President Donald Trump's ability to handle the demands of another four years in the White House as she seeks to contrast her age with Trump's. "I'm seeing that his team at least is saying he's suffering from exhaustion," Harris, who turns 60 on Sunday, told reporters in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Friday. Harris was citing a Politico report that said several Trump interviews that were in the works had failed to come to fruition because the 78-year-old Republican nominee was "exhausted.
" A Trump campaign spokesperson told Politico that was "unequivocally false." "Look, being president of the United States is probably one of the hardest jobs in the world. And so we really do need to ask, if he's exhausted being on the campaign trail, is he fit to do the job? And I think that's an open-ended question and we need an answer," Harris said.
Harris said it's a "legitimate question," adding, "it should be a concern if he can't handle the rigors of the campaign trail." Trump has yet to release his recent medical records, claiming Friday, "you've got them all." His campaign has said he's in "perfect and excellent health" to be president.
In November 2023, Trump shared a letter from his doctor of osteopathic medicine that said he had been examined in September 2023 and that his "overall health is excellent." The letter did not give specifics on his vitals or medications. "I've done five exams over the last four.