The truth finally comes out.

In a stunning revelation that raises serious concerns about President Joe Biden’s fitness to lead, former Obama White House physician Dr. Jeffrey Kuhlman is speaking out — and demanding answers. According to Kuhlman, Biden should have undergone routine, public cognitive testing during his presidency, just as President Donald J. Trump did during his first term.

🔎 “Every politician over age 70 should be tested for cognitive decline — and the results should be made public,” said Kuhlman, who served as Obama’s doctor from 2009 to 2013.

Kuhlman’s call for accountability isn’t new. In fact, he’s been pushing for mandatory neurocognitive screenings for aging elected officials since 2024, even writing an op-ed the day Biden exited the 2024 race. Now, as questions mount over Biden’s ability to serve, the warnings sound more urgent than ever.


🚨 No Cognitive Tests for Biden — Despite Detailed Physicals

President Biden’s annual physicals, prepared by White House physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor, ran five to six pages long and referenced up to 20 specialists. But noticeably absent? Any form of cognitive evaluation.

🧠 President Trump took the Montreal Cognitive Assessment and passed with flying colors. Biden never did.

Dr. Kuhlman emphasized that mental fitness, along with cardiovascular and cancer screenings, should be standard for any leader over 70. With memory, decision-making, and processing speed naturally declining after age 60, Kuhlman warns that America can’t afford to ignore the issue.


💡 Transparency Gap: Why Has the Biden White House Been So Secretive?

Unlike President Trump — whose doctor answered press questions directly — Biden’s medical team never held briefings. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre insisted in 2024 that “the president doesn’t need a cognitive test,” adding vaguely that Biden “passes one every day.”

But experts aren’t buying it.

Neurologist Dr. Tom Pitts told NBC, “I could’ve diagnosed him from across the Mall,” pointing to Biden’s slow movement, stiffness, and shuffling gait — all possible signs of advanced neurological decline.

Even more alarming, visitor logs revealed Biden met with Parkinson’s specialist Dr. Kevin Cannard from Walter Reed in early 2024. While O’Connor claimed it was part of a routine physical, other doctors say the situation deserves greater scrutiny.


🔍 Congress Demands Answers: Oversight Committee Subpoenas Biden’s Doctor

In a move that could shake the Democratic establishment, the Republican-led House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed Dr. O’Connor to testify on June 27. Chairman James Comer (R-KY) raised concerns about a possible conflict of interest, citing O’Connor’s alleged financial connections to the Biden family.

🧾 “Was the American public misled about Joe Biden’s ability to serve?” That’s the question many Americans — especially seniors — are asking.

Former Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, now estranged from the administration and promoting a tell-all memoir, may also be compelled to testify about internal efforts to hide the president’s decline.


📘 New Book Alleges Major Cover-Up as Biden Battles Cancer Diagnosis

Just days before the release of Original Sin, a scathing exposé by CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios’ Alex Thompson, Biden admitted he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer that had spread to his bones. The book claims O’Connor resisted cognitive testing — even when signs of decline were evident.

Dr. Kuhlman wrapped up by expressing hope that O’Connor at least had private conversations with Biden about PSA testing and cognitive health. But if those discussions happened and were kept from the public?

🚫 “That’s not something I can agree with,” Kuhlman said.


Bottom Line: America Deserves the Truth

As Biden’s physical and mental health continue to spark national debate, many voters — especially older Americans — are asking: Why wasn’t more done to evaluate and disclose his cognitive condition?

Meanwhile, President Trump, now seeking a return to office, continues to demonstrate sharpness, clarity, and a willingness to submit to public testing — a stark contrast that’s resonating across the heartland.