Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, when pressed on when he will release his medical records, told ABC News' David Muir he would "love to give full reports" and "love to give specifics" and will do it before his Democratic counterpart Hillary Clinton does so.

"Why not go first?" Muir asked.

"I might do that," Trump responded. "In fact, now that you ask, I think I will do that."

Hillary Clinton's campaign has contended Trump's health conspiracy theories against her are no distraction to her, and she called rumors about her poor health a "wacky strategy."

But, the Democratic presidential nominee coughed repeatedly through a rally in Ohio and at a news conference aboard her campaign plane Monday, fueling the fire of her questionable health status.

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Trump has been criticized for his doctor's hastily written letter, but he is now willing to provide a more comprehensive health review.