Biden undergoes colonoscopy ahead of his birthday and makes Kamala Harris acting president during hospital visit
JOE Biden underwent a colonoscopy today ahead of his 79th birthday and temporarily passed his powers over to Vice President Kamala Harris.
The president arrived at Walter Reed Hospital on Friday morning to undergo the invasive procedure.
A colonoscopy is an exam used to detect changes or abnormalities in the large intestine and rectum.
While the president was under anesthetic, took over his role.
Press Secretary said in a statement: "As was the case when President had the same procedure in 2002 and 2007, and following the process set out in the Constitution, President Biden will transfer power to the Vice President for the brief period of time when he is under anesthesia.
"The Vice President will work from her office in the West Wing during this time."
At 11.35am Biden spoke with Harris and Chief of Staff Ronald Klain to take back his power, according to Psaki.
She added that the president was "in good spirits" and that he will remain at the hospital to complete his routine physical.
President George W Bush became the first to use the 25th Amendment's Section 3 to temporarily transfer power, to Vice President Dick Cheney while Bush was anesthetized for a colonoscopy.
Bush also temporarily transferred power in 2007 to undergo another colonoscopy.
The claims, which were unearthed in a bombshell book, insisted that the president avoided anesthesia for the painful procedure so he did not have to transfer power to Mike Pence.
TURNS 79 TOMORROW
Biden is undergoing the medical procedure just one day before his 79th birthday.
Fears for Biden's health were mounting earlier this year after his abundance of falls and brain aneurysms.
Worrying footage taken back in March showed the president, 78, tripping on the stairs just months after injuring his foot.
Late last year, was forced to wear the protective boot for "several weeks" after x-rays revealed a "hairline fracture" in his foot.
"On Saturday Nov. 28, President-elect slipped while playing with his dog Major, and twisted his ankle," a pool report at the time said.
"Out of an abundance of caution, he will be examined this afternoon by an orthopedist."
HEALTH CONCERNS GROW
After an initial examination, Biden was sent to an orthopedist for a CT scan, which revealed the fracture.
The president has also previously undergone several sinus surgeries, alongside having his gallbladder and several non-melanoma skin cancers removed.
Biden also suffered from two brain aneurysms in the late 1980 - one of which ruptured.
His condition was later complicated by deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, but does not currently pose as a serious threat to his health.
However, in a 2019 medical summary, Dr Kevin O'Connor of The George Washington University dubbed the president as "healthy" and "vigorous."
O'Connor added that Biden does not smoke or drink alcohol, and exercises five times a week.
At the time of the exam, Biden was 5 foot 11, weighed 178 pounds, with a blood pressure of 128/84.
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At the time, he was taking blood thinners and medication for acid reflux, cholesterol and seasonal allergies. It is unclear what medication he is currently on, if any.
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