News about Walter Reed

Trump, 77, says Biden, 81, MUST take a cognitive test after White House refusal boasting that he took two 'and ACED them both'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 29, 2024
After the White House insisted that the 81-year-old commander-in-chief's doctors said he did not need one, former President Donald Trump, 77, ordered that President Joe Biden take a cognitive exam on Thursday. Biden went to Walter Reed in Bethesda on Wednesday to participate in his annual physical, with Physician to the President's Dr. Kevin O'Connor saying there were no new concerns' regarding the president's wellbeing and classifying him as "fit to serve."

bREAKING NEWS: According to the White House, Biden, 81, did not take a cognitive examination during his physical because he "doesn't want it."

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 28, 2024
Karine Jean-Pierre, the former Prime Minister, dismissed worries that the 81-year-old is not fit for a second term and praised his achievements. 'Given that there has been so much scrutiny, why not just have his doctor administer the examination,' a reporter wondered after Biden went to Walter Reed for his annual health check-up.'

Doctors say after his new physical, Biden, 81, thinks you look too young. As he dismisses age concerns, President Barack Obama boasts that no changes have been made since his last check-up last year

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 28, 2024
When giving journalists an update on his annual physical, which was conducted on Wednesday, President Joe Biden joked that doctors 'look too young.' The president departed the White House early Wednesday morning for an unscheduled trip to Walter Reed, announcing his attempt to get his physical examination as he stepped outside the White House residence.

For a second term in office, Biden, 81, will have his physical examination as concerns about his health and fitness rises

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 28, 2024
As questions regarding the 81-year-old's health and fitness for a second term rise, President Joe Biden will undergo his long-awaited physical examination. Biden, the nation's oldest president, will be tested annually ahead of the November 2024 election, which has sparked persistent concerns. On Wednesday morning, he flew on Wednesday morning to pass a bill of health ahead of his upcoming rematch with Donald Trump. As he walked across the South Lawn to Marine One, Biden told reporters, 'I'm going to Walter Reed to get my physical'. According to polls, a majority of Americans believe he is too old to run for president again and that he does not have the mental acuity for a second term, which will come as he approaches his second term, which will conclude when he reaches his age. Biden's gait'remained stiff' during his exam in February last year, according to White House physician Kevin O'Connor, but the doctor praised him as 'healthy' and 'vigorous.'

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin released from hospital after 'emergent bladder issues' led to critical care unit visit and passing his duties to deputy for SECOND time

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 14, 2024
After receiving medical attention for a bladder condition related to his December 2023 prostate cancer surgery, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was released from the hospital on Tuesday. Austin, 70, was released about 3:30 p.m. and was'recovering well,' according to the Pentagon. On the same day he was admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, the 70-year-old transferred his duties to Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks. Austin was chastised for failing to notify the White House of a January hospital visit related to his previously undisclosed cancer diagnosis.

Following second hospitalization for 'non-surgical procedures' due to bladder problems only a month after prostate cancer surgery, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will return to normal duties TOMORROW

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 12, 2024
After an emergency hospitalization for bladder problems on Sunday, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, 70, will return to work on Tuesday. Austin was admitted to Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, on Sunday afternoon with symptoms relating to bladder problems and was transferred the next night to the critical care unit, despite the fact that his duties were handed over to his deputy Kathleen Hicks. As he received medical attention at the military hospital, he had to cancel a planned trip to Brussels for meetings with counterparts from other NATO countries.

Since he remains hospitalized in Walter Reed's critical care unit for 'emergent bladder' problems, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has postponed his trip to Brussels for NATO Defense Ministerial

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 12, 2024
Following his latest hospitalization, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has postponed a trip to Brussels for meetings with counterparts from other NATO countries. On Sunday, Austin, 70, was admitted to Walter Reed Medical Center for'symptoms pointing to an emergent bladder disorder.' Austin was admitted to the critical care unit later in the evening and handed over his DoD secretary's duties to his deputy Kathleen Hicks.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is requested to testify before CONGRESS about why he kept hospitalization secret from White House

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 19, 2024
On February 14, Mike Rogers, House Armed Services Committee chair, has requested that Lloyd Austin testify before his committee. Austin was hospitalized in the first two weeks of 2024 and then moved to his Virginia home on Monday. The White House was unaware of his hospitalization until January 4, and did not know of the cancer diagnosis until January 9 - leading to calls for Austin's resignation. 'Congress must know what happened and who made the decision not to reveal the whereabouts of a cabinet secretary's location,' Rogers wrote.

Lloyd Austin hospital trip COVER UP: Defense Secretary's aide called 911 for an ambulance and asked for sirens to be 'switched off' so trip to ICU during cancer treatment could be 'subtle'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 16, 2024
According to a recent study, a Lloyd Austin aide who called the ambulance for him asked if the ambulances could be'subtle,' turning off the lights and sirens. 'Can I ask - can the ambulance not show up with lights and sirens? According to the recording, which was obtained by The Daily Beast as a result of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, we're trying to remain a little subtle,' the aide said. The aide's identity is uncertain, as it is unclear if the aide made the request for a "subtle" approach on their own or was directed to do so.

After a brief visit to Walter Reed during his prostate cancer treatment, Lloyd Austin was released from hospital after 15 days

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2024
After 15 days in the hospital due to problems caused by his prostate cancer surgery, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was released from Walter Reed Medical Center on Monday. 'The secretary continues to recover well, and the Pentagon says in a tweet.' On the advice of physicians, he will recuperate and do his duties remotely for a period of time away from home.' He will need physical therapy and regular follow-ups, but his doctors anticipate a complete recovery. He does not need any more chemotherapy for his cancer.

Now the Pentagon's own watchdog launches investigation into Lloyd Austin's cancer hospital visit: Probe to look into how White House, public and his own deputy didn't learn about ICU trip for days

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 11, 2024
As the firestorm surrounding Lloyd Austin's unethical hospitalization continues, the Pentagon's inspector general will look at the mishandling of Lloyd Austin's covert hospitalization. Inspector General Robert Storch said his office would look at any deficiencies of protocol surrounding Austin's prostrate cancer surgery, his rehospitalization for complications, and a lack of transparency to the White House and the general public. In a memo to senior Defense Department officials, Storch wrote that the goal of the investigation is to investigate the roles, processes, protocols, obligations, and actions connected to the Secretary of Defense's hospitalization in December 2023-2024, as well as whether the DoD's policies and procedures are adequate to ensure timely and accurate notifications and the seamless transition of authorities as could be justified due to health-based or other unavailability of senior leadership.'

Lloyd Austin, 70, was treated for prostate cancer during secret hospital trip: Pentagon admits it should have revealed details of ICU visit earlier and will take 'immediate' steps to address transparency

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2024
After days of shaming the defense secretary's clandestine hospitalization, Lloyd Austin was hospitalized to be treated for prostate cancer, the Pentagon announced on Tuesday. After consultation with his medical staff, he was accepted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and underwent a minimally invasive surgical procedure to treat and cure prostate cancer,' the hospital said. His cancer was 'diagnosed early,' and his prognosis is excellent.'

As the fallout from Austin's clandestine hospitalization continues, the White House has ordered Cabinet secretaries to alert them when they can't do their jobs

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2024
As the fallout from Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's clandestine hospitalization, the White House ordered cabinet secretaries to report when they will not be able to function as the fallout continues. Cabinet officers should investigate their delegating authority when a secretary is out of service and submit the findings to the White House for review. He also said that White House officials are likely to be kept up to date with developments relating to major medical topics. His memo came out the day it was announced that Austin was being treated for prostate cancer.

In some US counties, a THIRD of adults suffer from depression - where does yours rank rank?

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 20, 2023
And at the county level, with nearly one in three counties of Logan, McDowell, Lincoln, and Wyoming, West Virginia, all suffering from depression. Mental health issues have been escalating for decades, owing to unhealthy eating habits, a lack of physical fitness, and increasing loneliness - as well as reduced stigma.

Senator John Fetterman's office in Pennsylvania has been chastised for a doctoring transcript

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 19, 2023
Sen. John Fetterman's office was chastised for doctoring the lawmaker's congressional transcripts to make him sound more coerent. Fetterman, who suffered a stroke a year ago, is only recently recovered from Congress after being hospitalized with depression. However, his wellbeing has been put into question as he continues to struggle with cognitive issues during Senate hearings. On Capitol Hill on Tuesday, he staggered and stumbled over his words as questioning a Silicon Valley Bank executive. However, a transcript that was later released by his office showed a clear, cohesive interpretation of the remarks. According to a Fox News Digital investigation, the Tuesday incident was not the only time that transcripts were issued did not match recordings of him speaking.

After stumbling and incoherent remarks to Congress, John Fetterman sparked fresh health worries

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 17, 2023
Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania - who was elected despite suffering a stroke during his campaign - sparked new health concerns when questioning a Silicon Valley Bank executive on Capitol Hill on Tuesday. Fetterman, who was hospitalized with depression, was just recently back to Congress to grill bank CEO Greg Becker. He often stuttered and struggled to explain that not only was the bank risky, but that taxpayer funds were being bailed out.

Fetterman: 'nearly destroyed me,' says the depressant.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 9, 2023
In his latest remarks about seeking inpatient care for the condition, Sen. John Fetterman said that depression "nearly killed me" and that he avoided a potentially "tragic" conclusion by looking into Walter Reed. I'll never forget the decision where I'm like, if I don't do something to claim my life,' the 53-year-old lawmaker said. He was skeptical about getting medicine,' he said.

After a stint in Walter Reed, Fetterman is 'begging' men to get mental help

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 5, 2023
After his own experience at Walter Reed Medical Center made him 'better,' Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman said he's 'begging' men who are struggling with mental health issues to seek support.' Fetterman was interviewed by Morning Joe co-host Joe Scarborough in Pittsburgh on Tuesday morning, where he said his 'vicious' 2022 Senate bid against Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz resulted in his hospitalization, prompting his hospitalization.

"It's great to be back," John Fetterman, hoodie and shorts, says in Senate

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 17, 2023
As he appeared on Capitol Hill on Monday, John Fetterman said it was 'great' to be back, having spent almost two months in Walter Reed military hospital being treated for clinical depression. As stepped into the Capitol building, the Democratic senator from Pennsylvania was dressed in his signature shorts and hoodie. 'It's fantastic to be back,' he told reporters.

Walter Reed is accused by the Archdiocese of infringing on the First Amendment's right to religious freedom

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 9, 2023
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is accused of violating patients' First Amendment rights by issuing a cease-and-desist order against the Holy Name College Friary, a Franciscan congregation of priests that has been active at the center for almost 20 years. The deal, according to hospital workers, is 'under scrutiny,' and that Catholic Easter services will continue to be held.

John Fetterman's wife shares sweet photos of the Democrat Senator smiling with his family at Wendy's

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 11, 2023
Senator John Fetterman, 53, loved Wendy's for dinner with his wife and children at Walter Reed Hospital. In his room of family drawings and encouraging notes, his children left sticky notes, such as 'best dad ever' and "you will get better." On Friday, his wife, Gisele Bartletman, posted a sweet snapshot of the family surrounded by empty Wendy's cups and fry boxes. We can do difficult things when we do them together,' she wrote. After his clinical depression deteriorated to a degree, the Pennsylvania Democrats turned Walter Reed in Maryland last month.'

Biden, 80, is going to Walter Reed for his annual physical examination after being concerned about his age

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 16, 2023
With the 2024 elections quickly approaching, Joe Biden, 80, departed for his physical examination at Walter Reed on Thursday morning as concerns over his age and fitness for office soared recently. The annual exam is a physical examination of the president, but some Republicans are insisting that he be given a cognitive exam, as well as a shaming allegations that he is not mentally fit for office. The president will be seen by White House physician Colonel Kevin O'Connor.

During a Walter Reed visit, Jill Biden had two cancerous lesions removed from her eyelid and chest

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 11, 2023
During outpatient surgery at Walter Reed National Military Hospital on Wednesday, first lady Jill Biden had three lesions removed, with at least two of them determining to be cancerous. Dr. Biden had undergone surgery to remove a lesion from her right eye, which White House Dr. Kevin O'Connor said was confirmed to be basal cell carcinoma.

Jill to Walter Reed is compelled by Biden to have surgery to look for skin cancer

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 11, 2023
President Joe Biden joined Jill Biden at Walter Reed Hospital on Wednesday to be with the first lady when she has outpatient surgery to remove a small lesion above her right eye, which is known as Mohs surgery. According to a memo released by the East Wing on January 4th, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, Physician to the President, said it was discovered during a "routine skin cancer screening." It was being deleted and investigated "out of an abundance of caution," O'Connor said.' Jill Biden, 71, is the oldest first lady in modern American history. Mohs Surgery is an outpatient procedure in which thin layers of skin are removed to search for signs of skin cancer.