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Hillary Clinton returns to the campaign trail Thursday following a bout of pneumonia that sidelined her for three days and revived questions about both the Democratic nominee and Republican Donald Trump 's transparency regarding their health. Clinton's campaign responded with a new letter from her doctor Wednesday declaring her "fit to serve" as president and recovering well from her recent illness.
The Republican presidential nominee said in an interview on "The Dr. Oz Show" that some women "just aren't in a position to go get a prescription." Donald Trump says that, when he looks in the mirror, he sees a man much younger than his 70 years.
One of the great things about Hillary Clinton is that, even with Donald Trump as objectively terrible, clueless, and unfit for office as he is, Clinton and her campaign seem bound and determined to outdo him. It's almost like they're daring us to elect Trump over her.
EL PASO, Texas-Diana Natalicio, recently named one of the 100 most influential people in the world, hopes the honor causes a little dissonance in the minds of people who care about higher education. She wants observers to wonder why Time magazine placed her, the longtime president of The University of Texas at El Paso, on the 2016 list alongside household names such as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, Pope Francis and Angela Merkel, and Caitlyn Jenner and Leonardo DiCaprio.
The tour bus features a giant photo of a waving, smiling Donald Trump, but the person who steps off it is actor Jon Voight. He's trailed by conservative radio stars and strategists for a super political action committee.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump visited Flint, Mich. on Wednesday, where he discussed the city's water crisis and how globalization and poor trade deals have impacted the state's economy.
Feds raid mob daughter and 'Growing Up Gotti' star Victoria Gotti's Long Island mansion AND auto parts store run by her sons REVEALED: Ford to move ALL of its small car production from America to Mexico where it will build $1.6bn plant and create 2,800 jobs Now Mexico wants to build a border wall with Central America to keep out illegal immigrants from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala Widow of man who went to Hawaii health clinic with a sore throat and ended up dead receives $4.2MILLION payout 'She called me bro... I ended it on the spot': VERY fussy lovers reveal their most ridiculous break-up stories Woman who saw Juanita Broaddrick after she claims Bill Clinton 'raped her' says 'she was crying' and 'her mouth was all swollen up' Netflix and Hill? Deliveryman drops off Italian takeout to Clinton's Chappaqua home as she prepares to rejoin campaign trail today after pneumonia battle ... (more)
Hillary Clinton returns to the campaign trail Thursday following a bout of pneumonia that sidelined her for three days and revived questions about both the Democratic nominee and Republican Donald Trump's transparency regarding their health. Clinton's campaign responded with a new letter from her doctor Wednesday declaring her "fit to serve" as president and recovering well from her recent illness.
Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump takes the stage at a campaign rally at the Canton Memorial Civic Center on September 14, 2016 in Canton, Ohio. Jeff Swensen/Getty Images/AFP Barberton, United States: For some voters, Democrat Hillary Clinton in November is the clear choice for the White House -- after all, she certainly has more political experience than Republican rival Donald Trump.
THE ISSUE: The United States is the proud home of "the mother of exiles," the Statue of Liberty. But of the millions of exiles from the Syrian war, only about 10,000 have reached U.S. shores.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump offer voters distinct choices this fall on issues that shape everyday lives. Actual ideas are in play, as difficult as it can be to see them through the surreal layers of the 2016 presidential campaign.
Donald Trump was cut off, chastised and then heckled after he attacked rival Hillary Clinton during what was supposed to be a speech on helping where the government had failed the people of Flint, Michigan. "Mr. Trump, I invited you here to thank us for what we've done in Flint, not give a political speech," said the Rev.
Thousands and thousands of people are in a single room, sculling Bavarian beer in lederhosen and cute little fedoras, right? Yeah, not in America. In the US election, the October-fest is better known as the surprise events that are dropped at the last minute to alter the course of an election campaign, and dramatically screw with each candidate's carefully-crafted reputation.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to a round table on child care before delivering a policy speech, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016, in Aston, Penn.
Melania Trump released a letter Wednesday from an immigration attorney that provided more detail on what she said was her legal pathway to U.S. citizenship. But the Slovenian-born wife of the GOP presidential nominee did not publish any part of her immigration file - official documents that would put to rest questions about whether she followed immigration law.
Those are the jibes Donald Trump has recently unleashed on Hillary Clinton . If they sound familiar, it could be because she's lodged those very attacks on him throughout the campaign.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves after leaving an apartment building in New York. Hillary Clinton's doctor says she is recovering from her pneumonia and remains “healthy and fit to serve as President of the United States.” The statement was part of medical information Clinton's campaign released Wednesday after her pneumonia diagnosis last week.
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has released minimal information about his own health, while making jibes about that of his rival, Hillary Clinton. US presidential hopeful Donald Trump has discussed his personal health during a taping of The Dr Oz Show - but has kept many of the details underwraps for now.
Remember what I said yesterday about waiting to see how Hillary's horrible weekend might get priced into upcoming polling? Well, here's a trio of brand new polls out of key battleground states showing Trump pulling ahead of Hillary Clinton. Bloomberg's Ohio survey was in the field for four days, three of which were after her "deplorables" remark, and one-and-a-half of which were post-health incident.