In the wake of the debate debacle, Joe Biden’s condition is finally getting a lot more attention.
The mainstream media, which usually seems to run cover, is finally reporting on the issue (although that can’t excuse their failures in not doing so for so long). ABC News even has a report that talked about Jill Biden “lashing out” at people who thought her husband should step aside.
Just that alone is a big change, not to mention that they didn’t refer to her as “Dr” as she likes to be called.
But now the New York Post has a report that is going to raise more questions.
A top Washington D.C. neurologist had a meeting with President Biden’s personal doctor at the White House earlier this year, visitor logs reviewed by The Post show.
Dr. Kevin Cannard, a Parkinson’s disease expert at Walter Reed Medical Center, met with Dr. Kevin O’Connor, and two others at the White House residence clinic on Jan. 17, according to the records, which emerge as questions continue to swirl about the 81-year-old president’s mental health in the wake of his debate debacle last week with former President Trump.
Dr. John E. Atwood, a cardiologist are Walter Reed, was also in the 5 P.M. meeting, the White House visitor logs show.
According to Cannard’s LinkedIn, he has served as the “neurology specialist supporting the White House Medical Unit” since 2012, and he’s written about early stages of Parkinson’s.