Biden’s doctor accused of ‘shockingly bizarre and sexually inappropriate behavior in the White House’

Congressional Republicans are demanding answers from Joe Biden’s personal doctor over what he knew about the disgraced ex-president’s mental condition, and now, disturbing accusations have surfaced regarding his behavior, including alleged lewd acts with cellphones.

Last week, House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) issued a subpoena to Dr. Kevin O’Connor after he refused to voluntarily sit for a transcribed interview, putting the former president’s physician in the hot seat which may have just been turned up a few more degrees if allegations of sexually inappropriate conduct are accurate.

According to Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX), who is himself a former White House doctor, O’Connor “engaged in shockingly bizarre and sexually inappropriate behavior in the White House,” the Daily Mail reported.

“He made sexually inappropriate comments in front of women in the office,” Jackson told the outlet. The congressman is a retired Navy admiral who, as director of the White House Medical Unit (WHMU), was responsible for overseeing O’Connor during his time in both the Obama and the first Trump administrations.

The allegations date back to when Biden was vice president, and one of O’Connor’s shocking alleged acts involved a gross practice of asking his colleagues for their cellphones and then putting them inside his pants.

The GOP lawmaker said that the doc “would ask people, people that he had just met, for their cell phone. They would give him their cell phone. He would stick it in his pants, in his crotch, and then give it back to them.”

He said that O’Connor “thought that was just hilarious,” and that “Most people thought it was weird and inappropriate and immature, but he thought it was funny.”

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Last month, Jackson blasted O’Connor after Biden announced that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, suggesting that he may have played a role in covering up the geriatric Democrat’s physical health problems, too.

But if O’Connor did stick colleagues’ cellphones down his trousers, it’s news to another former White House physician.

Dr. Jeffrey Kuhlman, who was Obama’s doctor and oversaw both O’Connor and Jackson, told the outlet that he hadn’t heard of such a lurid allegation.

“I am adamantly telling you: I left in July 2013 and I wasn’t aware of that, no one mentioned that,” he told the Daily Mail while suggesting that personal animus could be a factor in Jackson’s allegation. “I knew they didn’t get along,” he said.

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Jackson said that he didn’t report O’Connor’s alleged inappropriate conduct because of his closeness to the Biden clan, which protected him.

“He was treated as a son by Joe and Jill Biden,” he told the Daily Mail, adding, “He got away with it because of the people that he’s surrounded with in the Biden inner circle, who were also cut from that same cloth.”

“I had actually considered several times relieving him of his duty and getting rid of him at the White House because of some of the inappropriate things he had said and done. But I knew that if I did that, it would be very short-lived, because he was essentially part of the Biden family,” Jackson said.

In his letter to O’Connor, Comer called for him “to appear for a deposition on June 27, 2025, as part of the investigation into the cover-up of President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and potentially unauthorized issuance of sweeping pardons and other executive actions,” according to an Oversight Committee statement.

Chris Donaldson

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