The chairman of the US Congressional Oversight Committee indicated that they could have influenced US President Joe Biden's medical review, and the doctor who conducted it, Kevin O'Connor, could have been part of the Biden family's business affairs. James Comer As reported by the New York Post.
For this reason, Comer called on O'Connor in a letter to testify before the legislature on the president's mental state by July 14 at the latest.
As noted, no cognitive testing was performed on US President Joe Biden during the White House’s routine medical review in February, despite Republican demands. According to O’Connor’s findings at the time, the 81-year-old head of state is healthy and active, and cognitive testing was not necessary because the president demonstrates his physical fitness every day.
Yet Biden finds himself in a situation almost daily when he seems to not know his place, or confuses countries or leaders of countries.
More recently, the live televised debate on June 27 made even Democrats think, because while Donald Trump soared through the hour-and-a-half event, Biden was rambling, unable to complete his sentences, or saying exactly the opposite of what he intended.
According to James Comer, the House Oversight Committee is concerned that O'Connor's business ties to the Biden family may have influenced O'Connor during the medical examination. According to the representative, they have found evidence of this.
O'Connor Biden co-operated with his brother James Biden in operating the AmeriCorps hospital.
The latter was investigated by the Oversight Committee in the wake of the investigation into the president, after it emerged that James Biden, who was listed as one of the company's leaders, had received about $600,000, while, according to employees, he did not actually do any actual work for Americore.
Given your ties to the Biden family, the Committee also wants to understand whether you are in a position to provide an accurate and independent opinion on the President's fitness to serve.
Comer wrote to O'Connor In a messageWhich was acquired by the American television network Fox News.
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