The podiatrist put Trump at the request of his father’s diagnosis, which freed the guy from service in Vietnam

New York Times reported about the ugly fact from the past of the current President of the United States. In 1968, the podiatrist Larry Braunstein has had a «service» to Fred Trump, putting his son Donald the diagnosis of «heel bone spur», freeing the guy from military service in Vietnam. This was told by the daughter of a doctor.

Where this document and who has diagnosed 22-year-old Trump, a long time remained a mystery. By trump, as a candidate, said he did not remember details. May the truth finally surfaced.

Braunstein died in 2007 but his daughter, Eliza Braunstein and Sharon Kessel, claim that their father often told them the story about how you helped the young Tramp to avoid conscription. According to them, the doctor rented his office, the millionaire businessman and the estate of Fred trump, so his father did him a favor.

«It was a family tradition,» said Eliza Braunstein in an interview with the Times, adding that this story was always discussed in the circle of their family and friends. As the woman said, her father believed that young trump not his footsteps, although she’s not sure whether the father of the inspection.

«He gained access to Fred Trump, says Braunstein. — If the building was something wrong, my dad called, and trump immediately figured it out. It was a small favor, which he received».

Times failed to find any documented evidence that would confirm the version of events described by the Braunstein family. According to the daughters, their father left them with medical records, and Dr. Nicholas Campion, who purchased the clinic of the podiatrist said that he knew nothing about any documents associated with Mr. trump.

Dr. Alec Hochstein, who worked with Dr. Braunstein in the late 1990-ies, said the orthopedic surgeon recalled over dinner that the family Trumps treated him well, including not raised his rent. However, he did not remember any discussions concerning the release of Donald trump from military service.

In the 1960-ies there were many ways to avoid military service, especially synovium wealthy families, but trump assured that for his sake no one was pulling his strings.

«I had no power in those days,’ said Mr trump in 2014 in an interview with biographer Michael D’antonio, writes the Times. — My father was a Brooklyn businessman-developer, so it was not such as now.»

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