Biden's Cognitive Decline: White House X Account Mix-Up Raises Concerns
- July 4, 2024 12:04am
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President Biden's official White House X account mistakenly referred to a federal court ruling as a "Supreme Court ruling," casting further doubt on his cognitive abilities.
In a recent development that has drawn widespread attention, President Biden's official White House X account made a significant error in a now-deleted post. The post, which commented on a federal court ruling against the White House's ban on new liquefied natural gas exports, incorrectly referred to it as a "Supreme Court ruling."
This mistake has sparked concerns about Biden's mental acuity, especially in light of ongoing questions about his ability to serve a second term. The gaffe has become the subject of much discussion and speculation on social media and among political commentators.
Biden's Cognitive Decline: White House X Account Mix-Up Raises Concerns
The original post, which has since been deleted, read: "Yesterday's Supreme Court ruling on our pause on Liquified Natural Gas exports is incredibly disappointing. I'll continue doing everything I can to protect our environment and our communities, while ensuring America’s energy security."
Many social media users quickly pointed out the error, with some suggesting that it was symptomatic of Biden's cognitive decline. Civil rights lawyer David Pivtorak remarked, "Good lord even the X account has dementia." Conservative influencer Paul Szypula agreed, "Wow even his interns have cognitive issues."
Biden's Cognitive Decline: White House X Account Mix-Up Raises Concerns
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment but has yet to receive a response.
The incident has also raised questions about the staff responsible for managing Biden's social media accounts. Some have suggested that the mistake could have been made by an inattentive or inexperienced employee.
Biden's Cognitive Decline: White House X Account Mix-Up Raises Concerns
Keystone Corporation Director of Operations Courtney Holland wrote, "The Biden team, in a now deleted post, confused a federal court decision with a SCOTUS decision. Not the best timing."
Talk show host Christopher Calvin Reid commented, "Biden's staff is just as inattentive to detail as he is."
Biden's Cognitive Decline: White House X Account Mix-Up Raises Concerns
The White House X account deletion follows reignited concerns over Biden's mental acuity ahead of the presidential election. After his first debate with former President Donald Trump, many have since suggested that Biden is not mentally capable of serving another four years.
This latest incident has further fueled these concerns and has become a source of debate and discussion among political observers and the general public.
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