By Emmanuel Nduka
America’s President, Joe Biden on Friday transferred Presidential powers to Vice President Kamala Harris as he was due to be injected into anaesthesia for a colonoscopy as part of a regular health check, the White House said.
President Biden who is the oldest person to hold the Presidency in US history, went to the Walter Reed Medical Center just outside of Washington early Friday on the eve of his 79th birthday.
The White House described the appointment as Biden’s “routine annual physical.” It was his first since taking office in January.
Despite the administration’s stressing that there was nothing unusual in the hospital visit, Biden’s departure by motorcade from the White House early Friday was announced at the last minute.
His public schedule, issued the previous night, listed only the traditional ceremony to “pardon” a turkey ahead of Thanksgiving and departure for a weekend at home in Delaware.
During a colonoscopy examination, Biden will be anesthetized and as in past practice the vice president will assume power, which includes control over the US armed forces and the nuclear weapons arsenal.
“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,” Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.
Meanwhile, 57-year-old Harris is the first woman to hold the Vice Presidency and made an unsuccessful bid for the Democratic Party nomination in 2020, before being picked as Biden’s running mate.
Her temporary holding of Presidential powers will also make history.
Psaki noted that a similar temporary transfer of power, “following the process set out in the Constitution,” had been carried out when President George W. Bush underwent the same procedure in 2002 and 2007.
Psaki said that a written “summary” of the findings from the president’s exam would be released “later this afternoon.”
Details on Biden’s health are sure to be closely watched, given speculation on whether he will stand by his stated intention to seek a second term in 2024.
President Biden does not smoke or drink, and prior to his election worked out at least five days per week. He was vaccinated early on against Covid-19 and received a booster shot in September.