The Federalist –
The simple response to a claim of doctor/patient privilege in this setting is there isn’t one. Neither federal common law, federal statutory law, nor the Federal Rules of Evidence recognize a doctor/patient privilege.
In the absence of a federal doctor/patient privilege, Dr. O’Connor [Joe Bidens personal physician while president] may claim the Code of the District of Columbia provides a privilege to refuse to testify. Such an argument will fail. An investigation by the Article I branch of government in furtherance of its oversight powers is not an inquiry governed by the municipal code of the District of Columbia. Federal supremacy considerations govern. More
Waterboard him.
Nah, Jo(k)e was just fine when I examined him.
Imaginary doc: “President Biden showed no signs of diminishing cognitive ability during his four year term of office. How could he, given that he was so profoundly incompetent to begin with? During my initial exam I asked him to draw the face of a clock with the hands indicating half past two. He produced a crude drawing of his penis.”
If you have nothing to hide….Why would you take the 5th???
He’ll take a fifth of whiskey, rum, vodka, etc.
I am still looking for the Fauch ? He was all over the place awhile ago.Don’t see him much these days……. O’Conna done give Joe some coke,speed,adderall,uppers and downers for 4 years.
Q: Did you ever do a rectal exam on POTUS?
A: I couldn’t do a proper one because his head was in the way”.