Pennsylvania US Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz called on his opponent, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, to give Pennsylvanians an honest assessment of his health Thursday on “The Ingraham Angle.” “I think he owes Pennsylvanians an honest assessment of his health,” she told host Laura Ingraham. “Not double-secret mock tests that we learn about on TV, but really giving voters access to what’s going on so we can [give] transparency of all voters in the process”. MEDIA PUT MORE FOCUS ON FETTERMAN’S HEALTH AS PENNSYLVANIA ELECTIONS HEAT UP Fetterman agreed to talk with Oz in late October, just two weeks before the election. He reportedly requested the use of real-time closed-caption live screens during the discussion, to which Oz agreed for “The Angle.” Oz expressed skepticism that his opponent will appear at the debate, saying he is a “frequent no-show” and is absent for his job as Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor. While the celebrity doctor did “multiple” interviews, Fetterman “avoided all questions, not just discussion questions,” he said. He also avoided questions from the media and voters — “which is frankly offensive in a democracy” — in an effort to hide his far-left views, Oz continued. OZ EXPOSES FETTERMAN’S ‘RADICAL’ POLITICS, REJECTS NJ ‘SNARKY’, CHEERFUL ATTACKS “This man cares more for criminals than for the innocent,” said Oz. Money is “pouring” into Fetterman’s campaign as Democrats “literally build a candidate,” he said. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “He doesn’t go out on the campaign trail talking to people, answering questions, so people don’t know what he stands for. You can only find out by watching his ads.” Graham Colton is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to [email protected] and on Twitter: @GrahamGColton.