
The House Oversight Committee is expecting Dr. Kevin O’Connor, former President Joe Biden’s physician, to appear before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday despite his request to delay his scheduled deposition.
“It’s clear that the latest letter from Dr. O’Connor’s attorney is another delay tactic to stonewall the Oversight Committee’s investigation,” a House Oversight Committee spokeswoman told the Washington Examiner, noting that the deposition is still scheduled.
O’Connor, who has been Biden’s physician since 2009, asked the House Oversight Committee on Saturday to postpone a closed-door deposition over disagreements on the scope of the questions related to allegations that he helped cover up Biden’s mental decline in the White House.
David Schertler, O’Connor’s lawyer, said the doctor could face “serious consequences” for violating his obligations as a physician, including losing his medical license. The doctor requested to postpone his testimony to the week of July 28 or Aug. 4.
“Dr. O’Connor has legal and ethical obligations that he must satisfy and for which violations carry serious consequences to him professionally and personally,” Schertler wrote in a letter to Rep.
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