Media, Biden Team Face Ongoing Questions About Former President's Condition
- President Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis and ongoing mental decline have been criticized by the media and critics, raising concerns about transparency.
- A spokesperson for Biden stated that he did not hide his cancer diagnosis, pushing back against allegations.
- Special Counsel Robert Hur described Biden as 'an elderly man with a poor memory' in a report released in February 2024.
- Oversight Chair Rep. James Comer has called for interviews with the White House doctor and Biden officials regarding the investigation into his mental decline.
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‘Where’s Jackie?”: Why the Public Needs Answers on Biden’s Alleged Incapacity
Below is a slightly expanded version of my column in U.S. News & World Report on the investigations into President Joe Biden’s mental state in his second term of office. While I do not expect any prosecution to come from these investigations, there are ample reasons why we should get answers to some of these questions as we continue to struggle with the problem of presidential incapacity. Here is the column: “Jackie, are you here? Where’s Jackie…

New Senate investigation into who was running the country for Biden
Senate Republicans will hold the first full congressional hearing next month to investigate what they say was a coordinated effort to conceal the cognitive decline of former President Joe Biden and whether anyone else was pulling the strings behind his…
The Senate announced a hearing to investigate the cognitive decline of Joe Biden while in office. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Eric Schmitt (R-MO) announced that they were concerned about who was in charge of the White House for the past four years. It will be the first time Congress has dealt with the health status of the former Democratic President. Read more]]>
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