Donald Trump releases medical records on The Dr. Oz Show

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Donald Trump publicly released his medical records for the first time on The Dr. Oz Show which was recorded Wednesday and is set to air Thursday.

Earlier Wednesday there were reports that Trump was not going to release his records, but then The Dr. Oz Show announced Trump had released them. 

According to a news release from The Dr. Oz Show, "Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump sat down for an hour-long, one-on-one interview on The Dr. Oz Show with host Dr. Mehmet Oz to discuss his personal health, his views on major health care policy including their recently announced child care plan and the major health care issues facing this country." The results of the medical exam Trump shares are the results of a physical examination performed last week by Trump's personal physician, Dr. Harold Bornstein, M.D. of Lennox Hill Hospital.  

Trump initially announced his plan to discuss his medical exam after video showed Hillary Clinton staggering and stumbling at a 9/11 ceremony on Sunday.

After her Friday pneumonia diagnosis, Hillary Clinton was determined to "power through," she told CNN late Monday.

The public and most in her campaign were kept in the dark. Her running mate, Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, and her campaign manager, Robby Mook, declined to say when they first learned about her condition.

Facing criticism about her lack of disclosure, she's agreed to release more health information soon.

"I probably would have been better off if I'd just pulled down my schedule on Friday," Clinton said on CNN, adding: "I just didn't think it was going to be that big a deal."