London Daily

Focus on the big picture.
Saturday, Jul 12, 2025

Biden’s Doctor Pleads the Fifth to Avoid Self-Incrimination on President’s Medical Fitness

White House physician refuses to answer questions about whether he was told to lie or believed Biden was unfit, citing legal advice and medical confidentiality before House Oversight Committee
On 9 July 2025, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, President Joe Biden’s personal physician during his time in office, appeared before the House Oversight Committee and formally invoked the Fifth Amendment to avoid self-incrimination.

The hearing was convened to examine whether Dr. O’Connor had participated in any actions or received instructions related to concealing the President’s health status.

Dr. O’Connor declined to answer questions regarding whether he was instructed to misrepresent President Biden’s medical condition or whether he personally believed Biden was medically or mentally unfit to perform the duties of the presidency.

He cited legal advice and the need to protect patient confidentiality.

He stated that his refusal to answer was based on his constitutional rights and professional obligations.

During the session, committee members questioned whether the White House physician had knowledge of any effort to mislead the American public about President Biden’s cognitive or physical abilities.

Members also sought clarification on who was effectively performing presidential duties during periods when Biden’s capacity had been publicly questioned.

The deposition follows months of scrutiny regarding President Biden’s health, particularly after his limited public appearances, verbal slips, and reports suggesting increased delegation of responsibilities to aides.

Additional questions were raised following Biden’s May 2025 announcement of a prostate cancer diagnosis and his decision not to run for re-election in 2024.

Dr. O’Connor’s invocation of the Fifth Amendment came amid broader investigations into the transparency of medical disclosures issued by the White House during Biden’s presidency.

The committee is seeking testimony from other current and former administration officials, including senior aides, to determine the extent of internal awareness regarding the President’s medical condition.

At the time of the testimony, the White House had not issued a new statement regarding the President’s health or responded to the physician’s decision to plead the Fifth.
Newsletter

Related Articles

0:00
0:00
Close
A 92-year-old woman, who felt she doesn't belong in a nursing home, escaped the death-camp by climbing a gate nearly 8 ft tall
French Journalist Acquitted in Controversial Case Involving Brigitte Macron
Elon Musk’s xAI Targets $200 Billion Valuation in New Fundraising Round
Kraft Heinz Considers Splitting Off Grocery Division Amid Strategic Review
Trump Proposes Supplying Arms to Ukraine Through NATO Allies
EU Proposes New Tax on Large Companies to Boost Budget
Trump Imposes 35% Tariffs on Canadian Imports Amid Trade Tensions
Junior Doctors in the UK Prepare for Five-Day Strike Over Pay Disputes
US Opens First Rare Earth Mine in Over 70 Years in Wyoming
Kurdistan Workers Party Takes Symbolic Step Towards Peace in Northern Iraq
Bitcoin Reaches New Milestone of $116,000
Biden’s Doctor Pleads the Fifth to Avoid Self-Incrimination on President’s Medical Fitness
Grok Chatbot Faces International Backlash for Antisemitic Content
Severe Heatwave Claims 2,300 Lives Across Europe
NVIDIA Achieves Historic Milestone as First Company Valued at $4 Trillion
Declining Beer Consumption Signals Cultural Shift in Germany
Linda Yaccarino Steps Down as CEO of X After Two Years
US Imposes New Tariffs on Brazilian Exports Amid Political Tensions
Azerbaijan and Armenia are on the brink of a historic peace deal.
Emails Leaked: How Passenger Luggage Became a Side Income for Airport Workers
Polish MEP: “Dear Leftists - China is laughing at you, Russia is laughing, India is laughing”
BRICS Expands Membership with Indonesia and Ten New Partner Countries
Weinstein Victim’s Lawyer Says MeToo Movement Still Strong
U.S. Enacts Sweeping Tax and Spending Legislation Amid Trade Policy Shifts
Football Mourns as Diogo Jota and Brother André Silva Laid to Rest in Portugal
Labour Expected to Withdraw Support for Special Needs Funding Model
Leaked Audio Reveals Tory Aide Defending DEI Record
Elon Musk Founds a Party Following a Poll on X: "You Wanted It – You Got It!"
London Stock Exchange Faces Historic Low in Initial Public Offerings
A new online platform has emerged in the United Kingdom, specifically targeting Muslim men seeking virgin brides
Trump Celebrates Independence Day with B-2 Flyover and Signs Controversial Legislation
Boris Johnson Urges Conservatives to Ignore Farage
SNP Ordered to Update Single-Sex Space Guidance Within Days
Starmer Set to Reject Calls for Wealth Taxes
Stolen Century-Old Rolls-Royce Recovered After Hotel Theft
Macron Presses Starmer to Recognise Palestinian State
Labour Delayed Palestine Action Ban Over Riot Concerns
Swinney’s Tax Comments ‘Offensive to Scots’, Say Tories
High Street Retailers to Enforce Bans on Serial Shoplifters
Music Banned by Henry VIII to Be Performed After 500 Years
Steve Coogan Says Working Class Is Being ‘Ethnically Cleansed’
Home Office Admits Uncertainty Over Visa Overstayer Numbers
JD Vance Questions Mandelson Over Reform Party’s Rising Popularity
Macron to Receive Windsor Carriage Ride in Royal Gesture
Labour Accused of ‘Hammering’ Scots During First Year in Power
BBC Head of Music Stood Down Amid Bob Vylan Controversy
Corbyn Eyes Hard-Left Challenge to Starmer’s Leadership
London Tube Trains Suspended After Major Fire Erupts Nearby
Richard Kemp: I Felt Safer in Israel Under Attack Than in the UK
Cyclist Says Police Cited Human Rights Act for Riding No-Handed
×