Fox News contributor Newt Gingrich said Friday that President Biden faces “three very different issues” as he seeks reelection. The former Republican House speaker told “Fox & Friends” that Americans are concerned about illegal immigration and immigrant crime, Biden’s mental health and his administration’s far-left views.
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Newt Gingrich: I think Biden has three very different problems. One, I just talked about illegal immigration, his policies aren’t working. People don’t want Biden’s illegal immigrants to rape and kill Americans. People don’t want to go to the grocery store and not be able to buy anything. I’ve looked at it over and over and over and his policies aren’t working. Second, Appointing People He has some really weird values, he has a lot of controversy over a transgender third grader, boys competing in girls’ sports, etc. And thirdly, if you look at him over a long period of time, you can see that he clearly has some major cognitive issues. The White House can twist it. Do what they want, but when you look at example after example of the Italian Prime Minister calling him back to the group, or President Obama helping him off the stage, or Biden just standing there at the White House Juneteenth Celebration and literally looking stiff…frozen for about a minute, I think it’s like, especially for younger Americans, they’re not looking at their grandfather, they’re looking at their great-grandfather and saying, ‘My God, can he really be president?’
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President Biden attends a Juneteenth commemoration ceremony at the White House. (Fox News/Pool)
Gingrich’s comments came shortly after mainstream media and the White House described President Biden’s viral video as a “cheap fake” and claimed it was manipulated.
Biden’s age has come under intense scrutiny in recent days as the president has faced accusations of freezing and wandering around at various events presented online by Republicans.
In one notable example, Biden was seen separating himself from other leaders at the G7 summit and giving a thumbs-up to a parachutist off camera, before Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called him back to the group for a photo op.





