Sanders: 'I am very healthy'

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders on Sunday dismissed questions raised by a Hillary Clinton ally about his health and promised to release his medical records.

“Of course, we’re going to release our medical records,” the Democratic presidential hopeful said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “Thank God, I am very healthy. We will get our medical records out the same way that Secretary Clinton has gotten her records out. It is not a problem.”


David Brock — the Clinton antagonist-turned-ally who founded the Correct the Record PAC, which is aligned with her presidential campaign — said the 74-year-old senator should release the records before the Feb. 1 Iowa caucuses. Sanders’ campaign called Brock’s move “desperate and vile.”

When CNN host Jake Tapper asked Clinton about the issue, she replied, “I don’t know anything about it, but I have released my medical records. And I remember being asked frequently for me to do so. And, so, obviously that’s, you know, something I will leave up to the Sanders campaign.”