WASHINGTON — Following President Joe Biden’s widely scrutinized performance in the June 27 presidential debate, questions about his age, health, and ability to lead have surfaced, prompting responses from administration officials and his physician.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre attempted to address concerns about the president’s health during Monday’s news briefing, amid speculation arising from his debate performance characterized by confused answers. Officials initially attributed Biden’s performance to a head cold, jet lag, and inadequate preparation at Camp David. At 81, Biden’s health has become a focal point leading up to the November election.
Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Biden’s physician, issued a statement on Monday, acknowledging public interest in the president’s health following the debate. Jean-Pierre emphasized that Biden undergoes extensive yearly physical exams, with regular check-ins at the White House medical unit, located steps away from the presidential residence. She highlighted that Biden engages in verbal consultations with his doctor while exercising several times a week.
Regarding Biden’s recent medical history, Jean-Pierre clarified discrepancies surrounding a reported cold following the debate. Initially, the White House stated no medical exam occurred, later confirming a brief verbal check-in deemed sufficient.
Jean-Pierre also addressed Biden’s visits to a neurologist, stating he had seen one three times, all in conjunction with annual physical exams. She declined to disclose the neurologist’s location, citing security concerns due to the White House medical unit’s broader role in treating military personnel.
In response to queries about detailed medical records, Jean-Pierre referenced a comprehensive report Biden had shared, comparable in detail to those of former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush. She noted that while Biden has not released his full medical records, his health disclosures are aligned with past presidential practices.
Concerns about Biden’s health come amidst preparations for the upcoming election, echoing past instances where presidential candidates faced scrutiny over their medical fitness for office, notably highlighted by Senator John McCain’s extensive medical record disclosure during his 2008 presidential bid.
As debates over transparency and public disclosure continue, Biden’s medical evaluations and disclosures remain pivotal issues shaping voter perceptions ahead of the election.
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