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Hillary: Trump health allegation­s a ‘wacky strategy’

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LOS ANGELES ( AP) — Hillary Clinton is pushing back against charges that she’s physically unfit for the White House.

The Democratic presidenti­al candidate said the accusation­s are part of a “wacky strategy” by GOP rival Donald Trump and an “alternativ­e reality” that’s not focused on the kinds of issues that are most important to voters.

“I do feel sometimes like this campaign has entered into an alternativ­e universe,’’ she said in an appearance on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” taped Monday afternoon.

“I have to step into the alternativ­e reality and, you know, answer questions about, am I alive, how much longer will I be alive and the like.’’

Clinton said she doesn’t question Trump’s health — she believes he’s “healthy as a horse.’’

“This has become one of their themes,’’ she said. “Make sure I’m alive.’’

The comments marked the first time Clinton has addressed debunked rumors about her health, which have been encouraged by Trump and his backers.

Much of the speculatio­n stems from a concussion Clinton sustained in December 2012 after fainting, an episode her doctor has attributed to a stomach virus and dehydratio­n.

Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani urged voters to “go online and put down ‘Hillary Clinton illness,’’’ in an interview with Fox News on Sunday, saying the next morning that she “looks sick.’’ Trump has questioned her stamina at campaign rallies and speeches, saying in a foreign policy address earlier this month that she “lacks the mental and physical stamina to take on the Islamic State.’’

Meanwhile, Clinton expressed little concern Monday about the planned release of 15,000 additional State Department e-mails that went previously undisclose­d during an FBI investigat­ion into her use of a private server as secretary of state. The messages could become public in mid-October, just weeks before Election Day.

“My e-mails are so boring,’’ she told Kimmel. “We’ve already released 30,000 plus, so what’s a few more?’’

 ?? AFP ?? US Democratic presidenti­al nominee Hillary Clinton talks with Jimmy Kimmel on the set of his talk show ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ in Los Angeles Monday.
AFP US Democratic presidenti­al nominee Hillary Clinton talks with Jimmy Kimmel on the set of his talk show ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ in Los Angeles Monday.

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