WASHINGTON (AP) - President Joe Biden saw a neurologist at the White House on Jan. 17 for a neurological exam, the results of which were later reported as part of his annual physical more than a month later, the White House said on Tuesday.
President Joe Biden saw neurologist at White House for Jan. 17 exam, press secretary says
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Joe Biden saw a neurologist at the White House on Jan. 17 for a neurological exam, the results of which were later reported as part of his annual physical more than a month later, the White House said on Tuesday.
The confirmation came after the White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre inaccurately said during the daily briefing with reporters that the Jan. 17 meeting was not related to care for the president in response to a question from the Associated Press.
The AP had asked whether a meeting, which was reported through the White House visitors' logs, between renowned neurological expert Dr. Kevin Cannard and Dr. Kevin O'Connor, Biden's personal doctor, was about the president himself. It was the only meeting between those two men, according to the logs, that had been reported between July 2023 and this past March - a period that has come under scrutiny because Cannard had visited the White House eight times in that time frame.
"Because the date was not mentioned in the question, I want to be clear that the Jan. 17 meeting between Dr. O'Connor and Dr. Cannard was for the President's physical," Jean-Pierre said in a statement to the AP on Tuesday. "It was one of the three times the President has seen Dr. Cannard, each time for his physical. The findings from each exam have been released to the public."