If a sixty-nine year old person completely collapses, most people would bring them to a hospital immediately, it’s the logical thing to do. Yet Hillary’s team brought her to Chelsea Clinton’s New York apartment.
The New York Post explains why:
Clinton team avoided ER to conceal details of her medical treatment
Hillary Clinton was headed to an emergency room following her frightening collapse at the Sept. 11 memorial ceremony — but detoured to daughter Chelsea Clinton’s apartment to keep details of her medical treatment under wraps, The Post has learned.
Secret Service protocol called for the Democratic presidential nominee to be rushed to a state-designated Level I Trauma Center in the wake of her Sunday-morning health crisis, sources said. In Manhattan, that would be Bellevue Hospital.
But a campaign operative decided to change course to avoid having Clinton seen by doctors, nurses and other medical workers who could leak details to reporters, according to a source.
In addition, Clinton’s van was supposed to be escorted by an NYPD detail, but the Secret Service whisked her away from Ground Zero before cops could accompany her, another source said.
The former secretary of state had told police officials that she didn’t want the escort at all, but the NYPD overruled that request, the source added.
NYPD Deputy Commissioner John Miller said Clinton’s “early departure was transmitted in real time by the Secret Service to the NYPD.”
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“There was no lack of communication, nor diminution of security,” he added.
So basically, they avoided bringing her to a hospital to keep people from knowing what was wrong.
They’re hiding something about her health.
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