May 22, 2025

Geriatric Doctor Flags Biden’s Condition As Elder Abuse

Joe Biden’s twilight years are sparking a firestorm. A geriatric physician has flagged the former president, now battling advanced prostate cancer and cognitive decline, as a potential victim of elder abuse. The accusation cuts deep, pointing fingers at those closest to him.

Dr. Elaine Healy, a specialist in elderly care, filed a referral with Delaware’s Adult Protective Services, alleging Biden’s inner circle exploited his frail condition. The 82-year-old’s aggressive cancer has spread to his bones, while his memory falters, as noted in a 2023 special counsel interview. This isn’t just a health crisis—it’s a scandal of trust.

In October 2023, special counsel Robert Hur interviewed Biden about classified documents, describing him as “a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory.” Sympathetic? Perhaps, but that soft framing dodges the harder question: Was Biden’s condition used to prop up a political facade?

Cognitive Decline Sparks Concern

Hur’s report didn’t just highlight Biden’s memory issues; it waved a red flag. The former president’s cognitive decline, laid bare in audio from that interview, shocked those who heard it. Yet, some argue, the media turned a blind eye, shielding Biden’s struggles from public scrutiny.

A new book by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, “Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again,” hit shelves in New York City on May 20, 2025. It pulls no punches, detailing how Biden’s team allegedly hid his deterioration. The cover-up, it seems, was as calculated as it was cruel.

Dr. Healy’s referral names Jill Biden, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, and Jeffrey Zients as possible perpetrators. These aren’t random accusations—Healy claims they may have manipulated Biden for political or personal gain. Actions, as they say, have consequences, and these are explosive.

Elder Abuse Defined Clearly

Elder abuse isn’t just physical harm; it’s a betrayal of trust. The Justice Department defines it as including transactions that a senior doesn’t comprehend, like signing documents under duress. Biden’s signature on key decisions raises eyebrows when his mental clarity is in question.

Non-violent elder abuse, per the American Bar Association, includes intimidation, deprivation, or exploitation. Social withdrawal, personality shifts, or financial manipulation all qualify. If Biden’s team pushed him beyond his capacity, that’s not leadership—it’s predation.

Healy’s referral doesn’t mince words, though it spares Robert Hur from scrutiny. Her focus is on those who had daily access to Biden, allegedly steering him despite his decline. The absence of Hur’s name suggests this isn’t a witch hunt but a targeted plea for justice.

Cancer Diagnosis Adds Urgency

Biden’s prostate cancer, described as aggressive, has metastasized to his bones. This isn’t a minor ailment—it’s a brutal reality for an 82-year-old. The diagnosis, now public, has prompted a New York City urologist to offer free screenings through June 2025, a grim nod to the disease’s toll.

The cancer revelation amplifies concerns about Biden’s vulnerability. A man grappling with such a diagnosis needs care, not a political stage. Yet, some whisper, his team kept him in the spotlight to serve their ends.

Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Biden’s physician, faces scrutiny for his role. Did he prioritize Biden’s health, or was he complicit in a larger scheme? The question lingers like a bad smell, unanswered but impossible to ignore.

Political Gain Or Personal Betrayal?

Jeffrey Zients, Biden’s former chief of staff, is also named in Healy’s referral. The accusation: exploiting Biden’s condition for political leverage. In a world where power often trumps principle, this claim feels less like a shock and more like a bitter truth.

Jill Biden, the former first lady, rounds out the trio of alleged perpetrators. The idea that a spouse could enable such abuse stings, but Healy’s referral suggests love and loyalty might have blurred into something darker. It’s a heartbreaking twist in an already grim tale.

Elder abuse, as defined, includes “undue influence”—manipulation to control decisions. If Biden’s inner circle pressured him to act against his interests, they didn’t just fail him; they failed the nation. The truth, as always, will out, and it won’t be pretty.

Written By:
Benjamin Clark

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