Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Harris granted presidenti­al power

Biden colonoscop­y causes transfer, leading to historic first

- ZEKE MILLER

BETHESDA, Md. — President Joe Biden briefly transferre­d power to Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday while he underwent a routine colonoscop­y, setting up a history-making moment as Harris became the first woman to hold that authority during the short time she stepped in as acting president.

Dr. Kevin O’Connor, who has been Biden’s primary care physician since 2009, wrote in a six-page memo released by the White House that Biden “remains a healthy, vigorous, 78-year-old male, who is fit to successful­ly execute the duties of the Presidency.”

O’Connor, however, revealed that he investigat­ed Biden for increased instances of “throat clearing” during public remarks and a stiffening of his gait. O’Connor reported that Biden’s coughing was the result of gastrointe­stinal reflux and that the stiffened gait was the result of a new diagnosis of “mild peripheral neuropathy,” spinal arthritis and compensati­on for a broken foot sustained a year ago.

As part of the screening, Biden underwent an “extremely detailed neurologic­al exam” that ruled out stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s and amyotrophi­c lateral sclerosis, but caught the neuropathy, which is nerve damage in the hands and feet. O’Connor said the most common cause of the condition is diabetes, but Biden is not diabetic. Biden, he said, would soon try custom orthotics to improve his gait.

During the course of Biden’s colonoscop­y a “benign-appearing polyp” of about 3 millimeter­s was identified and removed and would be studied over the coming week. O’Connor said Biden has never had colon cancer.

Biden transferre­d power to Harris, the first woman, first Black person and first person of South Asian descent to be vice president, for one hour and 25 minutes while he was under anesthesia at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Biden, the oldest person to serve as president, turns 79 today. Press secretary Jen Psaki said he resumed his duties after speaking with Harris and White House chief of staff Ron Klain at approximat­ely 11:35 a.m.

Interest in Biden’s health has been high ever since he declared his candidacy for the White House in 2019 and remains amid speculatio­n about a 2024 reelection bid. The visit to the medical center in the Washington suburbs was for his first routine physical exam as president — and his first since December 2019.

As Biden left the medical center in the afternoon, he said he was feeling “Great!”

“Great physical and a great House of Representa­tives vote,” he said, referring to Friday’s House passage of his roughly $2 trillion social and environmen­tal agenda.

After arriving back at the White House, he said “Nothing’s changed” with his health, joking, “We’re in great shape, and I’m looking forward to celebratin­g my 58th birthday.”

While serving as acting president Harris was working from her office in the West Wing, Psaki said.

Biden was keenly aware of the history he was making when he selected Harris to be his running mate, Psaki said, adding that she made “history every day” in the job.

“Today was certainly another chapter in that history, I think, that will be noted for women, young girls across the country,” she added.

During Biden’s last physical exam, doctors found the former vice president to be “healthy, vigorous” and “fit to successful­ly execute the duties of the Presidency,” according to a doctor’s report at the time.

In that report, O’Connor said that since 2003, Biden has had episodes of atrial fibrillati­on, a type of irregular heartbeat that’s potentiall­y serious but treatable. At the time, O’Connor cited a list of tests that showed Biden’s heart was functionin­g normally and his only needed care was a blood thinner to prevent the most worrisome risk, blood clots or stroke.

Pursuant to the 25th Amendment to the Constituti­on, Biden signed letters to Sen. Patrick Leahy, who’s president pro tem of the Senate, and to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi at 10:10 a.m., saying he would be unable to discharge his duties while under anesthesia, making Harris the acting president. Biden sent them each another letter upon the conclusion of the procedure to resume his duties at 11:35 a.m.

 ?? (AP/Evan Vucci) ?? President Joe Biden arrives Friday at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda,
Md., for a physical exam.
(AP/Evan Vucci) President Joe Biden arrives Friday at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., for a physical exam.

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