The New York University professor, identified as a liberal, asserts that the actions of the Biden family have severely and negatively impacted the country.
Congress is renewing calls for former President Joe Biden's physician and close aides to testify in a health-related investigation as questions about the president's fitness for office persist. NYU professor and liberal podcast host Scott Galloway recently criticized the Biden family, stating that their "narcissism" would be their legacy.
During an episode of his podcast, "Pivot," Galloway argued that the mishandling of the 2024 election by Biden's team would be his "legacy." He also suggested that former Vice President Kamala Harris, a potential successor to Biden, was not a strong candidate.
A recent book, "Original Sin," has further stoked public interest in Biden's health concerns, including efforts by top allies to shield him from questions about his age. This investigation is not the first time the president's health has come under scrutiny, with chronic concerns arising since 2023.
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) is leading the investigation into potential cover-ups of President Biden's mental health and unauthorized use of an autopen for executive actions. The investigation aims to uncover whether Biden's health affected his ability to perform presidential duties and who might have been making critical decisions on his behalf.
Chairman Comer seeks transparency and accountability regarding Biden's health assessments and wishes to probe his physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, to verify the accuracy of his medical reports and address concerns about any improper influence on health reports. Additionally, he seeks testimony from former White House officials, including Neera Tanden, Anthony Bernal, Annie Tomasini, and Ashley Williams, to understand their roles in the administration and whether they were involved in making decisions on Biden's behalf.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.) has also announced a parallel investigation into Biden's health, further emphasizing a broader Republican push to scrutinize the former president's fitness for office. However, Reps for Biden did not respond to a request for comment from the outlet seeking clarification on these matters.
As concerns about Biden's health and age continue to grow, this latest investigation promises to shed light on the former president's health and any potential impact on his ability to fulfill his duties as the U.S. leader.
- The renewed calls for President Biden's physician and close aides to testify in a health-related investigation, amid concerns about his fitness for office, are part of a broader political discussion that also involves policy-and-legislation and general-news.
- The ongoing controversy around President Biden's health and age has extended to war-and-conflicts and crime-and-justice, as senator Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.) has announced a parallel investigation into the former president's fitness for office.
- The House Oversight Committee's investigation into potential cover-ups of President Biden's mental health and unauthorized use of an autopen for executive actions is not just about health but also touches upon political accountability and transparency in policy-and-legislation.