Jill Biden to have procedure to have ‘small lesion’ removed after it was found above her right eye
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First Lady Jill Biden will undergo a procedure to remove a “small lesion” over her right eye.
The lesion was discovered by Dr. Kevin O’Connor, the president’s physician, during a “routine skin cancer screening.”
Vanessa Valdivia, the First Lady’s press secretary, confirmed the news that Biden, 71, would be impeached, the second time she has gone under the knife as first lady after having a puncture wound cleaned in July. from last year.
The procedure, known as “Mohs surgery,” will take place on January 11, according to O’Connor.
First Lady Jill Biden will undergo a procedure to remove a ‘small lesion’ over her right eye
O’Connor said doctors recommended removing the lesion on 71-year-old Jill Biden and examining her “with an abundance of caution.” He said an update will be provided later.
The president and first lady returned to the White House on Monday after spending the New Year’s holiday on St. Croix, in the US Virgin Islands.
In April 2021, he underwent what the White House said was a common medical procedure.
The president accompanied his wife to an outpatient center near the George Washington University campus, and the couple returned to the White House after about two hours.
Biden left the White House shortly after 7 p.m. that night to meet the first lady at Walter Reed, flying in Marine One. “I’m late for a very important appointment,” he told reporters as he was leaving.
The White House did not provide details about that procedure.
The lesion was discovered by Dr. Kevin O’Connor, the president’s physician, during a “routine skin cancer screening.”
In December, it was reported that First Lady Biden and the rest of the family “fully supported” Joe Biden in his quest for a second term as president, while the wait continues for him to formally announce his re-election bid.
With Donald Trump already in the race and other Republicans making noise, Biden has the luxury of taking office and, after the Democrats avoided a red wave in the midterm elections, a new vote of confidence from his own party on his ability to lead.
He has said he intends to run again, noting that only his family or a surprising development, such as a health crisis, would dissuade him from running.
On the family front, Jill Biden, who is the first and last voice her husband hears on any given day, is on board. She is described as the most influential adviser in her orbit.
“As the President has said, he intends to run for re-election and that is something that both Dr. Biden and the family fully support. He has been ready from the beginning and has given me his full support,” a senior Biden adviser told DailyMail.com.
Jill Biden and the rest of the family ‘fully support’ Joe Biden seeking a second term; above, the first lady watches the president speak at the lighting of the national Christmas tree in November.
Jill Biden is described as the most influential voice in her husband’s orbit, surpassing the first couple at a White House reception in early December.
Biden, 71, hasn’t always been interested in being first lady.
She was not on board in 2004 when her husband was considering an offer. When he met with her advisers at her Wilmington home to discuss the matter, she walked through the meeting with the word “No” written on her stomach.
But he has come to terms with the idea of four more years in the White House, being described as “all-in.”
His words carry weight in the administration, where he keeps a close eye on President Biden. She is often seen on Truman’s balcony of the White House, watching him disembark from Marine One on the South Lawn after a trip (she once even had a glass of wine in hand).
Dr. Biden is often his hand on his elbow, guiding Biden when he takes too long chatting with supporters or reporters or is simply running late.
She joined her last press conference. after it was reported she privately told her aides they should have interfered in her previous one, where she fielded questions from reporters for nearly two hours. And those included tough questions about her son Hunter’s business dealings and her own cognitive health.
Biden sat in a chair on the sidelines at the November event, watching him speak.