Kansas Senator Comments on Biden’s Health
Senator Roger Marshall, a Republican from Kansas, expressed on the “Vince” podcast with host Vince Coglian that he believes former President Joe Biden will soon be completely incapacitated.
During the discussion, Marshall, who was formerly an obstetrician and gynecologist, talked about the implications of Biden’s health condition and what it might mean for his legitimacy as president. He was asked by Coglian whether anything could be done regarding the situation. Marshall responded that if Biden were unable to perform his duties with others stepping in for him, it would lead to a constitutional crisis.
“There’s definitely a need for some type of hearing or investigation,” he mentioned, acknowledging the serious nature of the situation.
“I want to put this last, Vince. In six months, I think we’ll see Biden become completely mentally incapacitated,” Marshall remarked. He pointed to concerns about Biden’s health, suggesting it was linked to metastatic prostate cancer and potential cognitive decline, even referencing Alzheimer’s disease.
Marshall’s comments have heightened scrutiny from both the media and the public, particularly regarding Biden’s alleged previously undetected aggressive prostate cancer. There is mounting unease about Biden’s cognitive health and a perceived lack of transparency from his administration.
Coglian highlighted an incident at Trump’s inauguration, pointing out that it appeared Biden’s actions were done mechanically, suggesting that decisions made during his presidency lack validity. He questioned whether there should be an investigation into this lack of clarity.
“It might require legal action,” Marshall noted, insisting that the president must be mentally competent when making significant decisions.
