The Gateway Pundit reported earlier today that Joe Biden made an unexpected trip to Walter Reed for a physical examination. The White House occupier claimed that a “written summary” would be published at a later date.
Biden's poor health has been particularly scrutinized since special counsel Robert Hoare issued a harsh assessment in his report on the investigation into Biden's stolen secret documents earlier this month. After hours of questioning, he described Biden as “an elderly man with a weak memory.”
As in previous years, Dr Kevin O'Connor was responsible for “evaluating” the 81-year-old. But instead of conducting a truly independent and fair examination, O'Connor decided to gaslight the public in his written letter announcing the findings.
O'Connor concluded that despite Biden's obvious physical difficulties, he is “fit for duty and discharges all his responsibilities to the fullest extent without any exemptions or accommodations.”
The doctor announced that Biden “feels well, and that this year's medical examination does not reveal any new concerns.” O'Connor also said this year's physical examination included consultation with several professional presidential advisors who “agreed” with his findings.
It is worth noting that the test did not include a cognitive assessment test. Perhaps the White House was afraid of the results, knowing that they would doom Biden's re-election bid forever.
Here is the message:
Beyond his obvious mental limitations, Biden suffered from a variety of physical ailments. He had a colonoscopy in 2021, where a 3mm “benign-appearing polyp” was identified and removed. The report also acknowledged Joe Biden's stiff gait (which has worsened), persistent cough, and chronic throat clearing.
In 1988, Biden underwent surgery to repair two brain aneurysms, one of which was leaking.
A large number of Americans, even Democrats, have expressed deep concern about Biden's health and whether he should try to seize another four years in office.
But the White House doesn't care and is willing to risk possible death in the Oval Office to maintain political power.