Cheating memos trouble for Biden
Joe Biden's reliance on memos to answer questions has raised concerns among Democratic donors, a source familiar with the matter said. |
U.S. President Joe Biden’s reliance on sticky notes to answer questions during closed-door events has raised concerns among Democratic Party donors, a source familiar with the matter said.
Some of these people doubt that the 81-year-old Biden will be able to withstand the harsh conditions of the presidential campaign.
According to the Axios report, they are also concerned that Biden will face difficulties during a direct debate with his election rival Donald Trump.
Biden’s advisers insist that he only uses notepads to answer technical and detailed questions.
This is while last week a former White House doctor along with 83 other American Republican lawmakers wrote an open letter expressing “grave concern” about Biden’s cognitive abilities and emphasized that he should take a cognitive test of his mental readiness. prove for the presidency.
This letter was published after the US inspector general investigating Biden’s mismanagement of classified government documents recently wrote in his report of the investigation that he is too old and has a poor memory to stand trial.
81-year-old Joe Biden, who holds the record for the oldest president in American history, requested a press conference after the publication of this report by Robert Hore to defend his mental fitness.
He said in this conference: “My memory is good”.
However, in the same press conference, the American president questioned his mental health by making another gaffe and mentioning Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as the president of Mexico.
Shortly before giving this gaffe, he had claimed in another speech that he had a conversation with 2 world leaders who had passed away years ago.
Source: ISNA
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