President Biden caught the attention of some social media users when he spoke in Pennsylvania on Friday and appeared “confused” when he arrived in Delaware later that evening.
Shortly after Biden's visit to Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, where he delivered a campaign speech to commemorate the three-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, the 81-year-old president faced a flurry of criticism for his comments and actions after the speech and the election. faced. He has arrived in Delaware and plans to spend the weekend there.
During a speech Friday night near Valley Forge, Biden spent much of his time attacking former President Donald Trump, who holds a significant lead in the Republican presidential primary, and the “crowd” of his supporters.
The president accused Trump of trying to “steal history in the same way he tried to steal the election,” but said the 2020 election results proved Trump was a “loser.” .
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President Biden faced online criticism after giving a speech in Pennsylvania, and has appeared “confused” on several separate occasions since then. (Getty Images)
After giving his speech, first lady Jill Biden immediately approached the podium and hugged the president before pulling his hand and leading him off the stage. The couple appeared to be whispering something to each other, but it was impossible to discern what was said from the angle of the main camera.
After hugging his wife, Biden turned to the microphone and spoke over a bullhorn that had already begun playing exit music.
“I understand your power. Thank you very much, everyone,'' he said, and slowly left the stage.
Highlight the instance with Post on social mediaone user noted that Jill Biden “helped the president get off the stage after he spoke so he wouldn't get confused, get lost, or fall.”
After the speech, Biden flew to Delaware on Marine One to spend the weekend with his family. Several users noticed the president's strange behavior when the helicopter took off and landed.
RNC Research, an account managed by the Republican National Committee, said: “After a two-week vacation and a 32-minute speech, Mr. Biden returned to Delaware for a weekend of rest. He was very disorganized upon landing. '' he said of Mr.
Sharing the same clip is conservative commentator Benny Johnson. I wrote it in a post to X“Biden lost again.”
Biden, who turned 78 just before taking office in January 2021, has faced repeated questions about his fitness and mental acuity for public office.
According to a recent NBC poll, 59% of registered voters have “serious concerns” about his physical and mental health as he looks toward a second term, and an additional 27% have “moderate” or “mild concerns.” It has been shown that they are concerned about the
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President Biden speaks at an event at Montgomery County Community College on January 5, 2024 in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania. (Hannah Baier/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Independent voter Brennan Gorman also participated.fox & friends weekend'' in November, offering his thoughts on why he believes Biden's age is an issue not only for his campaign but for the country as a whole.
“I'm completely worried,” he said at the time. “He has a lot of problems with his physical and cognitive abilities, but he also has difficulty connecting with the younger generation. Our voters are getting younger and younger, and we are electing older and older people. I am.”
The poll found that 76% of voters agreed that Biden is “too old” to serve a second term, compared to just 48% for Trump.
Rep. Ronnie Jackson (R-Texas), a former White House physician to Presidents Obama and Trump, raised concerns last November about Biden's health and mental acuity.
“I've been saying for quite some time, since he was candidate Joe Biden, that I didn't think he had the cognitive ability to do the job,” Jackson said.fox & friends. ”

Rep. Ronnie Jackson (R-Texas), a former White House physician to Presidents Obama and Trump, raised concerns last November about Biden's health and mental acuity. (Al Drago/Bloomberg, Lev Radin/Anadolu Agency)
Jackson said Biden has “degenerated” over the past three years.
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“There are people around him who inappropriately encourage him to keep running because that is what makes them who they are and what they do. It's just a disaster.'' “And he can't do the job. And it's becoming clearer every day that he's not capable of doing this job anymore,'' Jackson warned.





