Dr. Ronny Jackson, the former White House physician who served under Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, has raised concerns about the current administration's handling of questions regarding President Biden's health. Jackson criticized the lack of transparency and capability in addressing medical inquiries about the President.
He took to Twitter to compare his own experience of providing health updates on President Trump to the current situation, questioning why Biden's personal physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, was not being more forthcoming with information. O'Connor recently released a letter detailing the results of Biden's latest physical examination, stating that there were no indications of neurological disorders or motor weakness.
Biden's health has come under scrutiny following several public incidents where he appeared to stumble or struggle with speech. These incidents have sparked global interest and raised questions about the President's well-being, especially in high-profile settings like the G7 meetings and presidential debates.
Jackson, who is now a Republican representative in Texas, emphasized the importance of medical transparency and the ability to address press inquiries directly. He suggested that neither the current doctors nor spokespersons are equipped to handle the scrutiny and pressure that comes with providing health updates on a sitting President.