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Rep. James Comer Reveals Dr. O'Connor Pleaded the Fifth on Biden's Health and Fitness to Serve

Forbes Breaking NewsAugust 7, 20254 min211,287 views
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Dr. O'Connor's Fifth Amendment Invocation

  • 5️⃣ Dr. O'Connor, Biden's White House physician, pleaded the Fifth Amendment when asked if he was ever told to lie about the President's health.
  • 5️⃣ He also invoked the Fifth Amendment when questioned about whether he believed President Biden was unfit to execute his duties.

Allegations of a Cover-Up

  • 🔍 Rep. James Comer stated that Dr. O'Connor's actions add "fuel to the fire" regarding suspicions of a cover-up in the White House concerning the President's health.
  • 📚 Comer believes this lends legitimacy to books alleging suspicious activity related to Biden's health.

Concerns Over President's Fitness

  • 🧠 The questions posed to Dr. O'Connor were directly related to President Biden's mental fitness to serve.
  • 📝 Comer suggested that invoking the Fifth Amendment typically implies potential criminal liability, raising further concerns.

Investigation and Future Steps

  • 🗣️ Comer emphasized that this was an opportunity for Dr. O'Connor to defend his reputation, which he declined by taking the Fifth.
  • 🇺🇸 The investigation will continue with more witnesses, aiming for transparency with the media and the American people.
  • ⚠️ Comer expressed concern that Biden may not have been fully aware of actions being taken under his name, such as executive orders and pardons.
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James ComerDr. Kevin O'ConnorFifth AmendmentPresident Biden's HealthWhite House PhysicianCover-up AllegationsFitness to ServeExecutive OrdersPardonsCongressional InvestigationDoctor-Patient ConfidentialityHIPAA
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