
President Donald Trump’s former personal physician, Dr. Harold Bornstein, is dead. A obituary notice in The New York Times says Bornstein died Friday, Jan. 8, but does not include a cause of death.
“A devoted
husband and loving father, Dr. Bornstein is survived by his wife, Melissa
(Brown), his daughter, Alix, and sons, Robyn Bornstein M.D., Joseph Bornstein
M.D., Jeremee, and Jackson,” the obit says. “Due to the ongoing pandemic, there
will be a private service for family and friends.”
Bornstein was
best known as Trump’s doctor in New York for more than 30 years, famously
vouching for his health during the 2016 presidential campaign.
“His physical
strength and stamina are extraordinary,” said a letter from Bornstein released
by Trump’s campaign in December 2015. “If elected, Mr. Trump, I can state
unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the
presidency.”
Bornstein
later told CNN that Trump dictated the letter.
“I didn’t
write that letter,” Bornstein told CNN in 2018. “I just made it up as I went
along.”
The
long-haired gastroenterologist returned to the spotlight that same year when he
accused three Trump associates of raiding his office in 2017 and seizing
Trump’s medical records. Bornstein said Trump’s personal bodyguard Keith Schiller,
a Trump Organization lawyer, and a third person came to his New York office and
took lab reports and medical charts under both Trump’s name and pseudonyms used
by Trump. Bornstein was 73.
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