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Police Audio Confirms Biden's July 17th Medical Emergency in Las Vegas Amid White House Denial
Aug 12, 2024, 05:41 PM
Newly released police audio confirms that President Joe Biden experienced a medical emergency while in Las Vegas on July 17th. The audio, obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request, reveals urgent police communications about a 'Code 421,' indicating a sick or injured person. Reports suggest Biden was rushed to the University Medical Center and there were plans to meet at the Valley Hospital ER before being transported back east. Despite these reports, the White House press secretary has denied any medical emergency occurred, contradicting the police audio and statements from the Secret Service.
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