Biden’s Doctor Gets Subpoena After Spurning Oversight Committee
The article discusses the ongoing inquiry by the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability into Dr. Kevin O’Connor, former President Joe Biden’s physician, who has resisted testifying about his assessments of Biden’s health. The committee has issued a subpoena, demanding O’Connor to provide deposition by June 27 after almost a year of unsatisfactory cooperation.
O’connor previously declared Biden a “healthy, active, robust 81-year-old male” despite public concerns over Biden’s capability to fulfill presidential duties.This has raised suspicions about O’Connor’s motivations, especially given his close relationship with the Biden family, including his alleged role in facilitating business connections for Biden’s brother, Jim. The committee is exploring whether O’Connor’s financial ties to the Biden family influenced his medical evaluations and whether he participated in concealing Biden’s fitness issues from the public.
The article emphasizes the broader implications of the investigation, suggesting that it could lead to potential reforms regarding the oversight of presidential fitness, possibly revisiting the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, which addresses presidential incapacity. There are questions about how Dr. O’Connor could overlook significant health issues, as Biden has reportedly been dealing with advanced prostate cancer following his presidency. the inquiry seeks to assess the integrity of O’Connor’s medical assessments and their impact on public discourse regarding Biden’s health during and after his term.
The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability has been trying to have a conversation for almost a year with Dr. Kevin O’Connor, former President Joe Biden’s physician. So far, he has refused to cooperate. In a letter sent on Thursday, the committee demanded, with the power of a subpoena, that he sit for a deposition on June 27.
Despite numerous concerning public moments when Biden seemed too old and infirm to handle the grueling work of the presidency, O’Connor gave Biden a clean bill of health. In February 2024, O’Connor assessed Biden as “a healthy, active, robust 81-year-old male, who remains fit to successfully execute the duties of the Presidency,” noted the letter from committee Chair James Comer.
This assessment is nearly impossible to believe because that same month, Special Counsel Robert Hur unsealed his report to the Department of Justice that found problems with Biden’s handling of classified documents. Hur doubted he could secure a conviction and declined to charge Biden because, according to Hur, “Biden would likely present himself to the jury, as he did during our interview with him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.” Hur went on to say, “It would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him — by then a former president well into his eighties — of a serious felony that requires a mental state of willfulness.”
Incredibly, Biden remained president until the end of his term, making few appearances and reportedly signing almost everything with a staff-operated autopen, which is also currently under investigation.
Within months of Biden leaving the White House, his family announced he has advanced prostate cancer. How did O’Connor miss that?
The Oversight Committee is investigating more than the state of Biden’s health. It wants to know if O’Connor was personally motivated to produce favorable reports for his own gain.
“The committee expressed its interest in whether your financial relationship with the Biden family affected your assessment of former President Biden’s physical and mental fitness to fulfill his duties as President,” Comer’s letter said. “Given your connections with the Biden family, the committee sought to understand if you contributed to an effort to hide former President Biden’s fitness to serve from the American people.”
A Politico piece last year described O’Connor as a personal friend to the Bidens who offered “medical advice” and made business connections for Joe Biden’s brother Jim, who was seeking government contracts from Veterans Affairs.
“Last Congress, Chairman Comer also requested Dr. O’Connor appear for a transcribed interview to discuss his medical assessments and involvement in the Biden family’s influence peddling racket, but the Biden White House blocked his testimony,” Comer’s office said in a statement.
The committee intends to look at O’Connor’s relationship with the Bidens and consider if Congress should “revisit potential legislation to address the oversight of presidents’ fitness” and possibly make changes to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, which addresses how to remove a president who becomes unable to serve.
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