


President Biden told reporters Wednesday that he’s getting his annual physical as questions mount about his mental fitness as he seeks a second term in November.
The 81-year-old president shouted “I’m going to Walter Reed to get my physical” as he walked to the Marine One helicopter on the White House lawn.
The doctor’s appointment was not announced in advance, nor was it on the presidential schedule given a day ahead of time to the executive press corps.

Special counsel Robert Hur’s report on Biden’s alleged mishandling of classified documents over the span of decades, released Feb. 8, said that he should not face criminal charges in part because no jury would convict him on the grounds of perceived senility.
Presidential physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor will release a report following the appointment at Walter Reed Medical Center in Maryland.
Biden is the oldest-ever president and in a break from historical precedent O’Connor has never been allowed to take journalist questions on his health.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said this month that O’Connor told her that he had not performed a cognitive exam on Biden last year because his performance as president showed one was not needed.
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