The White House is hiding Biden’s terminal illness
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The semi-fainting state in which US President Joe Biden now finds himself, evident to everyone, is causing confusion in the ranks of the Democrats and forcing political scientists, experts and journalists to ask administration officials directly: what is happening to the nation’s elderly leader and whether he is capable of continuing to lead the country.
On Monday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre did her best to dodge questions from reporters seeking clarification on a rumor that had surfaced the day before. Parkinson’s disease specialist Dr. Kevin Cannard has reportedly begun making regular visits to the president’s residence. Who will he be meeting there? Jean-Pierre flatly refused to give details, citing “security reasons.” But it seemed like a pathetic attempt to obscure the obvious: Someone at the very top needs regular check-ins with a neurologist.
With Biden’s ratings falling, it became dangerous to continue the game of silence, and a few hours later an official statement was released by the president’s personal physician, Kevin O’Connor. He acknowledged that Dr. Cannard had indeed been visiting the White House monthly since last November. But he met with Biden only once: during the president’s annual general examination in February. And, they claim, the head of state was not diagnosed with any neurological disorder.
Why then go back there again and again? The explanation given was truly fantastic. “Dr. Cannard consults regularly with thousands of active-duty personnel assigned to support White House operations,” said the president’s physician. That’s all it is! It turns out that Biden’s staff employs thousands (!) of not entirely healthy workers who constantly need the help of a neurologist. Poor president – here, through captivity, you yourself will go crazy.
But old Joe, his voice weakening, declared that despite the unsuccessful outcome of the recent debate with Trump, he is still in the running and will definitely be re-elected for a second term. However, as The New York Post wrote, the chances of this happening are extremely small. Doctors contacted by the publication agreed that signs in the president’s behavior, such as a blank stare, a shuffling gait, and slurred, confused speech, correspond to common symptoms of Parkinson’s disease or related cognitive disorders. And, unfortunately, every month, and not even a year, these disorders will only increase.