White House to release 'comprehensive' report on Joe Biden's health but Press Sec Psaki provides NO timeline

OVER a week after President Joe Biden tripped up the stairs to Air Force One, the White House says it will be releasing a "comprehensive" report on the president's health, but has yet to say when it will be made public.

"Absolutely," said White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki. "I don’t have a timeline but absolutely we will do that, and I’ll check and see when he is due to go back to the doctor."


The White House has been on the defensive regarding Biden's health after he was seen on video tripping on the stairs up to Air Force One.

Many have called into question his health as the 78-year-old often makes verbal gaffes.

Earlier in March, Biden accidentally referred to Vice President Kamala Harris as "President Harris."

Former White House doctor Ronny Jackson said Biden's gaffes should be of a concern to Americans.


"If President Biden cannot handle questions from his cheerleaders in the White House press corps, then it is concerning to think about how he represents the American people when speaking to foreign leaders," he said.

The White House corrected the moment Biden mixed up the name of Afghanistan President Ghani in the official records.

Biden was filmed falling three times on the steps of Air Force One before flying to Georgia.

The White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre confirmed that Biden is "doing 100 percent fine" following the tumble.

Days before that, during a press conference touting the Covid-19 vaccine rollout Biden experienced a slip of the tongue about his second-in-command.

In November, Biden fractured his foot while playing with his dog Major at his Delaware home.

When a campaign spokesperson said he was playing with the dog, Biden revealed he accidentally tripped on a rug while tugging on the animal's tail.

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