Biden's Doctor Invokes Fifth Amendment Amid Health Probe
The HillJuly 9, 20252 min3,844 views
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- ποΈ A former White House physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, invoked the Fifth Amendment during a House Oversight Committee hearing, citing doctor-patient privilege and the Fifth Amendment.
- βοΈ The speaker, a former criminal defense attorney, defended the doctor's right to invoke the Fifth Amendment, stating it is a constitutional right for anyone under scrutiny, especially with a "rogue DOJ."
- π©Ί Dr. O'Connor's decision is seen as a move to protect his medical license by maintaining confidentiality regarding patient health.
Questions and Refusals
- β Two key questions were posed to Dr. O'Connor: "Were you ever told to lie about the president's health?" and "Did you ever believe President Biden was unfit to execute his duties?"
- π« In response to both questions, Dr. O'Connor pleaded the Fifth Amendment and refused to answer.
Implications and Future Investigations
- π This unprecedented refusal is interpreted as adding fuel to the fire of a potential cover-up regarding President Biden's health.
- π The doctor's actions lend legitimacy to existing and upcoming books that suggest suspicious activity within the White House concerning the president's health.
- πΊπΈ The speaker emphasized that transparency with the American people is crucial and vowed to continue the investigation with further depositions and interviews.
- π§ The doctor's choice to take the Fifth is presented as a matter of concern for every American who wants to know the truth.
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