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ObamaNation See other ObamaNation Articles Title: EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Ronny Jackson Accuses Biden Doctor Kevin O’Connor Of Sexual Misconduct Former White House physician and Republican Texas Rep. Ronny Jackson told the Daily Caller during an interview Monday that Dr. Kevin OConnor, President Bidens former physician, engaged in inappropriate sexual misconduct while working at the White House. Jackson said that during his time as Director of the White House Medical Unit (WHMU), he was responsible for signing OConnors evaluations and fitness reports. During the interview, he said he thought about getting rid of OConnor for a variety of reasons before accusing Bidens doctor of inappropriate sexual behavior. Jackson said OConnor would take other peoples phones and put them down his pants near his groin as a prank, as well as make sexually inappropriate comments that upset female coworkers. Jackson did not provide specific places or dates where the conduct allegedly occurred. He also did not identify the women who were allegedly subjected to the behavior. I didnt get rid of him because I knew it would be an exercise in futility, Jackson explained. Because if I had gotten rid of him, it was made very clear to me that I would be immediately getting a phone call from President Obama telling me, What are you doing? Joe Bidens upset. You need to hire this guy back or you need to stop this. You cant get rid of this guy.'He added, It was something we had to deal with. Sexually inappropriate comments and little things, like he used to think it was very funny, Jackson explained. This is like something you would see a 12-year-old boy do, but one of the things he would do and Ive seen him do it several times is he would meet people for the first time, and he would ask them for their phone. And they would give him their phone, and he would stick their phone in his pants in the area where his groins at, then give them their phone back. And he thought that was absolutely hilarious. And most people were just astonished they were just kind of like, whats going on here? It was very immature, but things like that and he would say things that were just kind of offensive to some of the women in the office, Jackson continued. And he thought they were funny. They were usually in the form of a joke, but a joke that was in very bad taste. But that was who he was. And of course the Bidens loved it, Jackson said. Joe Biden probably is cut from the same cloth in that regard. He added that he knew there were people in Bidens office who thought those kinds of things were hilarious. Being an active-duty military officer, like I was and mind you, like he was, he was an Army colonel those are things that the military would have deemed highly inappropriate. Jackson said he never received a direct order from Obama not to fire OConnor, but he assumed it wouldnt be allowed.No, thats what I would have assumed would have happened, Jackson responded. You know, it was pretty obvious to me and everybody else in the White House that if I had gotten rid of him and removed him, that I would have been in short order told to undo that and to put him back into that role because his patient, Joe Biden, would have insisted on it. And the vice president probably wouldnt have called me. My assumption is he would have called the president or called somebody, like the chief of staff or somebody on President Obamas staff, senior staff, and passed word to them that he would have wanted that reversed. Jackson was called back to the United States from Iraq to join the WHMU during President George W. Bushs administration while on active-duty service in the United States Navy. He later served as director of the unit and as physician to the president from 2013 to 2018 under both President Barack Obama and President Donald Trumpstepping down as director in December 2014 but continuing as physician. The Daily Caller reached out to OConnor and his attorneys to offer them opportunity to comment but did not hear back by the time of publication. [Tweets at source] Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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