White House visitor logs have revealed a multitude of meetings between President Joe Biden’s personal physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, and Dr. Kevin Cannard, a Parkinson’s and deep brain disorder specialist, since July 2023. The news comes on top of existing public scandals about President Biden’s health, as well as Washington, D.C. chatter about Biden’s use of his Delaware home to mask other medical treatment.
The latest meeting to be added to the visitor logs took place on January 17 at 5PM and lasted up to seven hours. The White House visitor logs are not updated in real time, so more visits could be hidden from the American public ahead of the November election.
Parkinson’s specialist Dr. Cannard has over twenty years of experience at Walter Reed Medical Center. He has also been supporting the White House Medical Unit as a neurology specialist since 2012. Dr. O’Connor became Biden’s primary physician in 2021 and maintains daily contact with the president.
The logs note that President Biden was present in the White House on the day of the meeting, as he hosted House and Senate leaders to discuss additional funding for Ukraine. However, the White House has not confirmed if Biden participated in the meeting with the healthcare specialists.
The announcement of the meeting comes amid increasing scrutiny regarding Biden’s mental health, especially following the first debate with former President Donald Trump. Biden, aged 81, has faced questions about his cognitive health but continues to affirm his intention to run in the upcoming November election. In a recent ABC interview, he emphasized, “Look, I have a cognitive test every single day,” referring to his daily tasks and responsibilities.
Dr. O’Connor previously issued Biden a clean bill of health, ruling out Parkinson’s disease during an annual exam in February. Despite these assurances, questions about Biden’s cognitive abilities persist, with some Democrats urging him to consider stepping down after a challenging debate performance and an ensuing interview that did little to quell concerns.