[COMMENTARY] His Bout of Covid Over, President Biden Announces New Additions to His Administration

White House physician Dr. Kevin O'Connor released a memo on Tuesday declaring that President Joe Biden's recent bout with Covid is over.

"The President's symptoms have resolved," reads Dr. O'Connor's memo to White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, stating that his BINAX test was negative.

President Biden "never manifested a fever, and his vital signs remained normal" over the last week. 

He also never stopped working, despite being in isolation at the Biden family's vacation home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. 

Aside from performing all of his usual duties remotely, the President wrote a legendary Twitter thread slamming Donald Trump's RNC speech. 

Oh yeah, and he also dropped out of the race

President Biden immediately began leading the endorsements for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, who's received overwhelming support and has raised over $100 million in the last 48 hours.

With six months left to his term, the President is bolstering his administration to set his successor up for true success as soon as she's inaugurated.

The White House announced Tuesday that President Biden intends to nominate several new key leaders:

David Samuel Johnson, Nominee to be Inspector General for Tax Administration, U.S. Department of the Treasury;

Gabriel Escobar, Nominee to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Paraguay;

Patrice H. Kunesh, Nominee to be Chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission;

Lisa T. Ballance, Nominee to be Chair and Member of the Marine Mammal Commission; and

Matthew James Marzano, Nominee to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

The President is also expected to return to the road shortly to stump for the new Kamala Harris campaign.