Written by Ashton Snyder on
 July 11, 2024

Top Neurologist Alleges Biden Has Parkinson’s Disease: Debates Continue

A resounding claim by a New York-based neurologist has ignited a storm of controversy regarding President Joe Biden's neurological health.

As reported by Daily Mail, Dr. Tom Pitts has asserted that President Biden is showing signs of Parkinsonism, leading to widespread debate about his fitness for office.

Dr. Tom Pitts, who specializes in headaches and other brain-related conditions, announced his belief on NBC that Biden, 81, exhibits motor symptoms consistent with Parkinsonism. This came after Biden's underwhelming performance in a June debate, where he appeared unfocused and stumbled over his words.

Debate Performance Sparks Health Concerns

Biden’s recent debate performance has raised concerns about his health, with critics questioning his fitness for office. Dr. Pitts commented that Biden demonstrated hallmark symptoms, such as slow movements and rigidity, during the debate.

"He has degeneration of the brain. Show me the MRI. Show me he doesn't," Pitts challenged on NBC. He pointed out specific symptoms like slow and rigid movements and a monotone voice, which he said are indicative of Parkinsonism. He argued that Biden's declining health is evident from his recent appearances.

The White House has refuted Pitts' claims. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre confirmed Biden is not being treated for Parkinson's. Although Jean-Pierre acknowledged that Biden had been examined by a neurologist three times, she did not provide specifics regarding the reasons for these visits.

White House Denies Parkinson’s Allegations

The neurologist's comments come amid increasing public scrutiny of Biden's health. The 81-year-old President has consistently dismissed concerns about his cognitive abilities, citing his daily engagement in rigorous tasks as part of his job.

A recent health summary released by the White House included a neurology section from February, aiming to quell doubts sparked by Pitts’ assertions. Additionally, reports revealed that Biden's personal physician consulted with a neurologist and Parkinson’s specialist at the White House.

Despite defenses from the White House, Pitts remained firm in his stance. He emphasized that Biden's motor symptoms were evident even from a distance, suggesting that these symptoms reflected a degenerative process in the brain.

Continued Evaluation and Political Impact

Further scrutiny has come from Kevin Cannard, a specialist in movement disorders. Cannard stated that he has evaluated Biden during his three physical exams since taking office and visited the White House in his role as a specialist for the White House Medical Unit.

Dr. Pitts highlighted other potential signs of Parkinsonism, such as Biden's reduced voice volume and difficulty finding words. He dismissed Biden's historical stutter, asserting that it was unrelated to current concerns.

Biden, facing mounting pressure, reiterated his fitness for office. In an interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos, Biden claimed to undergo cognitive tests daily as part of his responsibilities. He stressed that his campaign and presidential duties demand constant mental acuity.

To summarize, Dr. Tom Pitts has alleged that President Biden shows signs of Parkinsonism based on his recent public appearances. The White House has firmly denied these claims, reinforcing Biden's fitness for office. With the election on the horizon, Biden's health is poised to remain a critical issue among voters.

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