Despite growing concerns that puppet President Joe Biden may not have the mental awareness to hold office, the White House said Monday that the 81-year-old will not undergo a cognitive test during an upcoming physical examination.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked about the issue during a news conference on Monday, claiming there is no reason to be concerned about Special Counsel Robert Hur’s recent report criticizing Biden’s poor memory.
“Does the White House think the idea of the president taking a cognitive test as part of this physical test is a legitimate idea?” The question was put to Jean-Pierre, and he added that polls show “that a lot of American people are concerned about that.”
“I’m just going to say what Dr. O’Connor said to me about a year ago [Biden’s physical] was released,” the press secretary replied. “The president proves it every day [in] how he operates and how he thinks, by dealing with world leaders, by making tough decisions on behalf of the American people – whether it’s homeland or national security.”
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‘That’s how Dr. O’Connor sees it, and that’s how I’m going to leave it,” she said.
Jean-Pierre then claimed that Biden was “sharp” and “on top of things.”
“When we have meetings with him and his staff, he is constantly pushing us, trying to get more information, and so that is my experience with this president,” Jean-Pierre claimed.
She also alleged that Special Counsel Hur’s Republican political leanings influenced his report.
Another reporter asked whether Biden might be showing “strength” behind closed doors that the American people don’t get to see.
Jean-Pierre also provided no information when asked whether the White House would release a transcript of Hur’s interview with Biden.
However, the Republican-led House Oversight Committee said in a letter to Biden Attorney General Merrick Garland on Monday that it will request video and audio of the interview as part of an impeachment inquiry.
“We give the Ministry of Justice until February 19 at 5 p.m to produce the transcript of President Biden’s interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur and other documents in the report related to our impeachment investigation,” the Oversight Committee wrote in an X-post Monday evening.
“Americans deserve transparency about President Biden’s mental state and his mishandling of classified documents,” it added.
A scathing report released last Thursday by Special Counsel Robert Hur on Biden’s illegal keeping of classified documents in his Delaware home said he did not remember the years he served as vice president or the date of his son’s death could remember.
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