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The former New York City Mayor argues that the severity of Hillary’s condition remains unknown to the public because the media has been aiding her throughout the campaign.

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Giuliani said that despite the former Secretary of State’s purportedly waning physical condition, which her rival Donald Trump frequently alludes to by questioning her "stamina" to fulfill the duties of the office of US President, he believes that she has a built in political advantage that has masked the severity of her condition.
"She doesn’t need to campaign," the former New York City mayor opined. "She has the New York Times, she has the [New York] Daily News, she has ABC, she has CBS, she has NBC. She has an entire media empire that constantly demonizes Donald Trump and fails to point out that she hasn’t had a press conference in 300 days – 200 days, 100 days, I don’t know how long – and fails to point out several signs of illness by her."

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Clinton did resign from her post as Secretary of State somewhat spontaneously after suffering complications following a concussion. It has been widely rumored that Hillary Clinton may have suffered mild brain damage, either as a result of the immediate injury, or due to a mild secondary stroke.
Trump’s national spokeswoman, Katrina Pierson claims that the Democratic nominee exhibits symptoms of dysphasia, a neurological condition caused by a brain injury resulting in partial or complete impairment of the ability to communicate using speech. The basis for this out of the blue diagnosis by an individual with questionable, if any, knowledge of medical conditions remains uncertain as Secretary Clinton has shown herself capable of speaking before large rallies and, albeit not often, before reporters.

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