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Trump's doctor took 5 minutes to pen report dubbing candidate's health 'astonishingly excellent'

Donald Trump's personal physician told NBC News he needed just five minutes to write a glowing public assessment of Trump's health as a limousine waited to carry the letter back to Trump.

Dr. Bornstein says Trump would be healthiest president because 'all the rest of them are either sick or dead'

Donald Trump speaks during a roundtable meeting in Las Vegas on Friday. Trump's doctor, who previously called his health 'astonishingly excellent,' now says he doesn't think the candidate is any better or worse shape than the average person who exercises daily. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters)

Donald Trump's personal physician toldNBC News he needed just five minutes to write a glowing public assessment of Trump's health as a limousine waited to carry the letter back to Trump.

Dr. Harold Bornstein's report last December remains the only medical information released so far by Trump's campaign.

In it, he wrote:"If elected, Mr. Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency."

He also referred to the Republican candidate'shealth as"astonishingly excellent."

Asked to justify that statement, the doctor told NBC News:"I like that sentence,to be quite honest with you,and all the rest of [the presidents] are either sick or dead."

While he wrote last year that Trump's physical strength and stamina are extraordinary, Bornstein toldNBC that he doesn't think Trump, 70,is in any better or worse shape than the average person who exercises daily.

Trump and his allies have been questioning the health of his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton. Her physician has said the former secretary of state has no serious issues.

With files from CBC News