White House Denies Parkinson’s Disease Diagnosis for Joe Biden – Attributes Decline to Late-Stage Dementia

Since Joe Biden’s disastrous appearance at the first presidential debate against Donald Trump, Democrats have been uncertain about their next steps.

Over the weekend, there were rumblings that Joe Biden may be suffering from Parkinson’s disease and this is causing his cognitive decline.

On Monday, The New York Times expanded on this theory, reporting that Dr. Kevin Cannard, a Neurology Consultant at the White House since 2012, has visited the White House eight times in the past eight months. This has fueled speculation that Joe Biden may have Parkinson’s disease.

If Joe Biden were diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, it would likely be easier for Democrats and the mainstream media to portray him sympathetically as they guide him into retirement.

However, admitting to his advanced dementia, which Americans have observed for years, would make it harder for Democrats to garner public sympathy and could expose them to accusations of deception and manipulation of public perception.

As reported earlier by Cristina Laila, the White House released a statement on Monday night regarding rumors of Joe Biden’s cognitive decline.

The White House ruled out Parkinson’s disease. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre wrote this about Joe Biden’s physical exams:

“There were no findings which would be consistent with any cerebellar or other central neurological disorder, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s…”

The White House called Dr. Kevin Cannard’s trips to the White House as strictly routine.

This brings us to the question: What’s going on with Joe Biden?

It seems his cognitive decline is likely late-stage dementia, a reality Democrats and their media allies have been misleading about for years. Perhaps someday we’ll uncover who has truly been in charge of the country during these past few years.

As reported by EFE:

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The White House doctor, Kevin O’Connor, said Monday that President Joe Biden did not show symptoms of any neurological disorder, including Parkinson’s, in the midst of a controversy over the repeated visits of a specialist in this illness to the president’s residence.

In a letter made public on Monday by the White House, the doctor said that neurologist Kevin Cannard had been a consultant for the government since 2012 and was part of a team of specialists examining Biden for his annual check-up.

“President Biden has not seen a neurologist outside of his annual physical,” O’Connor, adding that “seeing patients at the White House is something that Dr. Cannard has been doing for a dozen years.”

The doctor said that this year’s exam showed that “there were no findings which would be consistent with any cerebellar, or other central neurological disorder, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s or ascending lateral sclerosis, nor any signs of cervical myelopathy.”

Biden’s health has been at the center of public scrutiny after the presidential debate with former President Donald Trump on June 27.

The president seemed to have problems following the thread of the conversation on several occasions and sounded weak.

Several American media outlets, including The New York Times, reported on Monday that Cannard had visited the White House eight times in eight months.

Here’s Karine Jean Pierre’s letter on Dr. Kevin Cannard’s visits to the White House:

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