Joe Bidenâs doctor met with a leading Washington DC neurologist at the White House this year, it was reported on Saturday.
The report came after Biden on Friday ruled out taking an independent cognitive test and releasing its findings publicly, in an interview with ABC News arranged following his disastrous performance in last weekâs presidential TV debate with Donald Trump.
According White House visitor logs reviewed by the New York Post, Dr Kevin Cannard, a Parkinsonâs disease expert at Walter Reed medical center, met with Dr Kevin OâConnor, a doctor of osteopathic medicine who has treated the president for years.
The visit took place at the White House residence clinic on 17 January. Cannard has visited the White House house eight times since August 2023. On seven of those visits, most recently in late March, he met with Megan Nasworthy, a liaison between Walter Reed and the White House.
Biden has consistently rejected taking any cognitive test, including in August 2020 when he dismissed a reporterâs question with: âWhy the hell would I take a test?â He has continued to dismiss the need for one and, according to aides, has not received one during his three annual physical exams during his term in the White House.
The Washington Post on Saturday reported a White House aide saying that OâConnor, who has been Bidenâs doctor since 2009, has never recommended that Biden take a cognitive test.
OâConnor has said that his most important job is to offer Biden an affirmative âGood morning, Mr Presidentâ â to get Biden off the on the right track each day.
During Bidenâs ABC News interview on Friday, the anchor George Stephanopoulos, who was communications director in the Clinton White House, asked Biden if had taken specific tests for cognitive capability. âNo one said I had to ⦠they said Iâm good,â Biden replied.
Later in the broadcast, Biden was asked if he would do an independent neurological and cognitive exam and release the results. âI get a cognitive test every day,â Biden said. âEverything I do â you know, not only am I campaigning, but Iâm running the world.â
Pressed on the issue, he said: âIâve already done it.â
Earlier this year, the White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, defended OâConnorâs decision not to administer a cognitive test when the issue came up following a report by the special counsel Robert Hur into classified documents found at Bidenâs Delaware home that concluded Biden was a âwell-meaning elderly man with a poor memoryâ.
At that time, as now, the White House pushed back, accusing Hur of being part of a partisan smear campaign. âIâm well-meaning, and Iâm elderly, and I know what Iâm doing,â Biden said at a news conference. âMy memory is fine.â
But the eight visits Kevin Cannard has made to the White House over the past eleven months are certain to raise further questions about the 81-year-old presidentâs mental abilities in the wake of his debate with Donald Trump and subsequent verbal mistakes, including during a radio interview on Thursday when he said he was âproudâ to be the âfirst Black woman to serve with a Black presidentâ.
Cannard has served as the âneurology specialist supporting the White House medical unitâ since 2012 and published academic papers including one last year in the Parkinsonism & Related Disorders journal that focused on the âearly stageâ of the brain degenerative disorder.
Ronny Jackson, a Republican congressman in Texas who was White House doctor for Barack Obama and Trump, has previously called for Biden to undergo a cognitive exam and accused OâConnor and Bidenâs family of trying to âcover upâ problems with Bidenâs mental abilities.
Jackson told the New York Post he believed that OâConnor and Biden âhave led the cover upâ.
âKevin OâConnor is like a son to Jill Biden â she loves him,â Jackson continued, adding that âthey knew they could trust Kevin to say and do anything that needed to be said or doneâ.
Last week, the White House initially denied but later confirmed that Biden had seen a doctor since the debate. It has said that the presidentâs performance was affected, variously, by a cold, over-preparation and jet-lag. Biden has said simply: âI screwed up.â