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White House staffers provide Biden with large photos on how to walk to the podium: Report

White House staff have provided President Joe Biden with large letters and photos showing the exact path he will walk to the podium during public events, according to a new report.

According to a report published by Axios On Sunday, staff prepared Biden for the event by giving him verbal and visual instructions on how to walk to the podium.

The report, which includes images of visual aids, includes a photo with the White House logo printed large across the top and a photo of the path from backstage to the podium. In large letters it says, “Walk to the podium.” Another large print includes a photo with the words “View from the podium” and “View from the audience.”

“I’ve worked on simple fundraising events in private homes and the way he acted was like a NATO summit,” one staff member who worked on the event in the past 18 months told the outlet, asking not to be named.

“It is astonishing that a seasoned political professional like the president would need detailed verbal and visual instructions on how to enter and exit a room,” a White House official said.

“Other key figures in the Biden administration are using similar tactics to orchestrate his actions,” the source told Axios.

While much of the traditional media has denied that Biden has experienced any cognitive decline over the past months or years, the 81-year-old president’s dismal performance in the first presidential debate has led many to change their tune.

But it’s not just the mainstream media that is hostile towards Biden: Democrats have called on him to step down as the party’s presidential nominee.

NPR During an online meeting on Sunday, several House Democratic leaders reportedly told House Democratic leaders that Biden should stop campaigning for reelection.

Democrats who called on Biden to drop out of the race during the meeting included Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York, the ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Adam Smith of Washington, the ranking Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, Rep. Mark Takano of California, the ranking Democrat on the Veterans Affairs Committee, and Rep. Joe Morrell of New York, the ranking member of the House Administration Committee.

according to MSNBCSeven other Democratic lawmakers have called on Biden to withdraw his candidacy.

At least five major Democratic donors stated It would be best for the party if Biden resigns, including Netflix co-founder and chairman Reed Hastings.

President Biden reiterated that he has no plans to abandon his presidential campaign in an interview with ABC News on Friday. Biden told host George Stephanopoulos that he would only withdraw from the campaign trail if God almighty commanded him to do so.

“Look, if the Almighty came down and said, ‘Joe, get out of this race,’ I would get out of this race. The Almighty is not going to come down. I mean, George, all of these what-if stories, I mean, all of them,” Biden said.

Biden was campaigning in the battleground state of Pennsylvania on Sunday, where there were some questionable moments that didn’t help his case.

video The president is seen rambling on as he speaks to a crowd at a campaign event.

Speaking to Pennsylvania voters, President Biden credited Philadelphia with helping him win the U.S. Senate election in Delaware decades ago.

“When I was running for Senate, I was able to win every time, honestly and no joke, especially in Philadelphia,” Biden said. Said At a campaign event in Philadelphia.

He added: “I’m not kidding. I’m serious about everything, organisationally and fundraising-wise.”

Biden served as a U.S. senator from Delaware from 1973 to 2009.

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