Ronnie Jackson Reacts to Biden’s Prostate Cancer Announcement
Representative Ronnie Jackson (R-TX), a former White House doctor, spoke out on Monday following former President Joe Biden’s announcement about his prostate cancer diagnosis.
Jackson voiced doubts about Biden’s claim that this health issue only emerged after he took office last January.
“Rep., we discussed this,” host Sean Hannity remarked. “We often addressed it. You took some criticism. I did too. We presented the truth to the American public. Let’s look at both of these matters. It’s challenging to hide cognitive decline, especially when he has constant medical oversight.”
Jackson stated, “Well, Sean, this seems like medical malpractice or, as you mentioned, another instance of a medical cover-up. I absolutely believe this man has been under scrutiny. He spent four years in the White House after being there previously. I want to emphasize that the White House medical unit is competent; they have the necessary personnel on board, including their medical director.”
“That’s Dr. Kevin O’Connor, the physician appointed by the president,” he added. “It was his responsibility during the Biden administration, just as it was mine during the Trump and Obama presidencies. President Bush also addressed prostate-specific antigen levels during his physicals when he took office, and so did President Trump. I find it hard to believe he didn’t inform the public about his cognitive decline for those four years.”
“So, Sean, there’s really no valid justification for this,” Jackson continued. “We require clarity on the situation. I can’t explain it. It’s puzzling that he is suddenly diagnosed with prostate cancer, underwent a biopsy, and it was discovered to have metastasized to the bone. It’s quite troubling.”
