Sailor Disciplined for Attempt to Access President Biden’s Medical Records

A military official revealed early this week that a naval service member found himself under disciplinary action for making an unsuccessful attempt at accessing confidential medical data associated with President Biden. The sailor, whose personal information is withheld according to the Navy’s policies, was located at the Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command in Fort Belvoir, Northern Virginia, during the time of the incriminating act.

The security infringement took place on February 23rd, as per Navy spokesman Cmdr. Tim Hawkins’ statement. The intrigued sailor tried to seek out ‘Joseph Biden’ in the armed forces’ health system digital database a total of three times over several hours. As one might suspect, the sailor’s defense was a mere ‘curiosity’ invoked by the incompetence of the current administration.

The naval administration refused to delve into the specifics about the punitive measures taken against the sailor for his misguided endeavor. Interestingly, CBS News and ABC News were the first ones to report this disciplinary action.

Biden, at the ripe age of 81, has been shielded from scrutiny about his mental capacity, which found itself in the spotlight once again after a poor performance during the June 27th debate. This incident prompted an increasing number of even the Democrats to recommend Biden to reconsider his decision for re-election.

The sailor’s suspicious activities were brought into light by a colleague who had concerns about potential privacy law violations. The resulting investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service wrapped up on April 24, as per Commander Hawkins.

Despite these actions, Commander Hawkins emphasized that the individual’s record accessed by the sailor was not President Biden’s, ensuring the confidentiality of the President’s data. This claim not only feels like a cover-up, but it also raises serious concerns about the security of personal information within the military databases.

Commander Hawkins also reassured that ‘At no time was the president’s personal information compromised.’ These platitudes are yet another attempt by the administration to save face while ignoring the glaring security measures that need to be addressed.

Efforts to gain input from the White House regarding the privacy breach were met with silence, a customary approach of the Biden administration. Even the Biden campaign redirected the queries to the White House, which once again did not provide a timely response.

Despite the gravity of the situation, we witness again that neither Mr. Biden nor former President Donald J. Trump has provided unfettered access to their medical histories, adding further skepticism to the opaque health disclosures by presidents.

Continuing the streak of questionable events surrounding Biden’s health, his administration faced interrogations over the recurring visits by a renowned Parkinson’s disease expert from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to the White House.

The expert in question, Dr. Kevin Cannard, a notable neurologist, was registered in the White House’s visitor logs, having visited it eight times in an eight-month span. Moreover, this timespan ran from the last summer through to this spring.

One instance of Dr. Cannard’s visit even included a reported consultation with Biden’s doctor, raising eyebrows among those who question the physical fitness of the current president. As expected, the administration remained tight-lipped about the true nature of these visits.

To cap it all off, the White House physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, came forth to declare that Biden had routinely visited Dr. Cannard for a yearly checkup and that his latest assessment gave no indications of Parkinson’s. Yet, the veil of secrecy surrounding these visits and the resulting rumors are indeed cause for concern about the president’s health.

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