Officials Hide Hiding Horrifying Biden Medical Condition
There has been another alarming development regarding President Joe Biden's health, raising questions about a potential coverup by the White House.
According to The New York Post, visitor logs reveal that top neurologist and Parkinson’s disease expert, Dr. Kevin Cannard from Walter Reed Medical Center, met with White House physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor at the president’s residence on January 17.
Walter Reed cardiologist Dr. John E. Atwood also attended this meeting, along with a fourth unidentified individual. Notably, this meeting coincided with the president’s hosting of Senate leaders to discuss increased funding for Ukraine.
The report highlights, “Cannard is an authority on Parkinson’s who has worked at Walter Reed for nearly 20 years,” and his LinkedIn profile states that “Since 2012, he has served as the ‘neurology specialist supporting the White House Medical Unit.’” His latest research, published in August 2023 in Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, focuses on the ‘early-stage’ of the debilitating disease.
Representative Ronny Jackson (R-Texas), a former physician for Presidents Obama and Trump, inferred that the meeting likely concerned President Biden. “Since Biden’s health is O’Connor’s primary responsibility, it is highly probable the meeting was about the commander in chief,” Jackson stated to The Post. He emphasized, “He should only be [regularly] treating the president and the first family.”
Jackson has persistently called for President Biden to undergo a cognitive examination, a sentiment echoed by others. On Friday, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s chief medical correspondent, recommended in an op-ed that the president undergo comprehensive cognitive and neurological testing. Following Biden’s debate with Trump, Gupta, a neurosurgeon, noted concerns about Biden’s physical and mental state, citing his halting speech, confused statements, lack of concentration, rigid movement, and diminished facial expressions.
“For me as a brain specialist, it was concerning to watch President Joe Biden, and it quickly became clear that I was not alone in my reaction,” Gupta wrote. He mentioned that over the past week, he received numerous calls, texts, and emails from medical colleagues who shared his concerns. Gupta observed that the issues were not necessarily new but were particularly pronounced during the debate.
Gupta referred to Biden’s most recent physical exam in February, led by Dr. Kevin O’Connor and including a neurologist. This “extremely detailed” exam showed no signs of neurological disorders or Parkinson’s disease, which could have explained Biden’s stiff gait and reduced facial expressions noted during the debate. However, Gupta pointed out that no cognitive testing was performed at that time. He advocated for comprehensive testing to determine if there is a straightforward explanation for Biden’s symptoms or if a more serious issue exists.
“As a doctor, I would want to understand the possibility of underlying dementia because, over the past several years, we have learned that there are medical treatments and lifestyle changes that can delay and, in some cases, even reverse the symptoms of the disease,” Gupta wrote. He emphasized that early diagnosis and treatment are crucial.
Gupta also noted the delicate balance between privacy and transparency for elected officials. “Elected officials, like anyone else, are entitled to some level of privacy, and under federal health-care laws, there is no ability for someone to obtain personal medical information on an individual unless authorized, even the president,” he wrote. Gupta added that there is no requirement for presidents or candidates to disclose their medical information, and historically, most have not. He cited Senator John McCain as an exception, who openly shared his records during his 2008 presidential run.