The White House confirmed on Monday evening that U.S. President Joe Biden underwent a language performance medical examination by his doctor on the same day, noting that the president has medical check-ups twice a week. The White House stated that Biden had the language performance examination two days after his debate with Republican rival Donald Trump on June 27, indicating that he does not suffer from paralysis or tremors. Concerns had increased regarding the possibility that Biden might be suffering from an undisclosed illness after stumbling during his debate with Trump. According to the White House, Biden undergoes an annual examination by a neurologist as part of his medical checks. Reports suggested that a specialist in the condition had visited the White House eight times, but White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre responded to reporters today by stating that the president is not receiving treatment for Parkinson's disease and is not taking medications for it. According to the New York Times, White House visitor records show that Dr. Kevin Canard, a neurologist specializing in movement disorders who recently published research on Parkinson's disease, visited the White House eight times from last summer to this spring.