Trump campaign manager: 'We all have a right to privacy'

All Americans have a right to privacy about their health, including, apparently, Donald Trump.

Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, previewing Trump's "Dr. Oz Show" taping about his health regimen, told MSNBC's "Andrea Mitchell Reports" that she did not know whether the physician who examined Trump last week was the same one who wrote the letter last December proclaiming that he would be "the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency."


"I was not present for his physical," Conway added.

Mitchell pressed, commenting that it is unknown whether the examination came from the same doctor, Harold Bornstein, who released the letter last year.

"Well, but remember, Andrea. I mean, I'm with Dr. Oz and millions of Americans on this. I don't know why we need such extensive medical reporting when we all have a right to privacy?" Conway said. "And frankly, I'm also with most of the American people who are very upset that many of them had to change doctors under Obamacare. Why would someone change a doctor when they have been healthy for so long? I think that is being lost in the conversation."