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Rep. James Comer (R-KY), chairman of the Oversight Committee, demanded that former President Joe Biden‘s physician and White House aides sit for interviews as part of an investigation into Biden’s mental and physical decline.
The Republican-led House Oversight Committee on Thursday took its first step in its new investigation of the White House's handling of former President Biden's health: Demanding testimony from his doctor and his top advisors.
How was Joe Biden’s cancer not caught earlier? The news that the former president is battling an aggressive, stage-4 prostate cancer that has spread to the bone ignited a public debate about why a person with peerless access to medical care was diagnosed at such an advanced stage with a disease that is quite common in men his age.
While House Republicans and Trump appear to be aligned in their desire to investigate Biden’s fitness to serve, there is some frustration brewing among congressional committees about how quickly the Trump administration is responding to some of their requests, according to multiple GOP congressional sources familiar with the matter.
Former President Joe Biden‘s last physical in 2024 showed that there were “no new concerns,” but his recent “aggressive” prostate cancer diagnosis has raised questions about whether White House doctors may have missed a key test.
An oversight panel asked to interview the former president’s physician and several top aides.
Stunned longtime aides to former President Joe Biden told The Post Monday that his stage 4 prostate cancer should have been caught long before it spread to his bones — and that they fear concern