KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden "remains fit for duty" after his first physical exam while in office, his doctor Kevin O'Connor said.
  • O'Connor noted in a health report that a "single, 3mm, benign appearing polyp" was removed from Biden's colon during a routine colonoscopy, which required that he be placed under anesthesia.
  • Evaluation of the polyp is expected to be completed next week.
  • While he was anesthetized for his colonoscopy, Biden transferred power to Vice President Kamala Harris, making her, for a time, the first female acting president in U.S. history.
US President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal and the rule that will allow the passage of the Build Back Better Act in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, DC on November 6, 2021.

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden "remains fit for duty" after his first physical exam while in office, his doctor Kevin O'Connor said Friday.

O'Connor, however, noted in a health report that a "single, 3mm, benign appearing polyp" was removed from Biden's colon during a routine colonoscopy conducted during Friday's exam, which required that he be placed under anesthesia.