Biden's NATO Press Conference Raises Concerns About Cognitive Decline

  • Kallie Kuvalis
  • July 13, 2024 04:03am
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President Biden's recent press conference at a NATO summit has sparked concerns among some Democrats and Republicans about his cognitive abilities, following a series of verbal stumbles and trailing off during his remarks.

President Biden's press conference at a NATO summit has raised concerns among some Democrats and Republicans about his cognitive abilities. During the conference, Biden repeated the same word several times while trailing off, a behavior that has been seen in other public appearances.

Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell has called on Biden to step aside, saying, "We need a leader who is fully capable of handling the rigors of the job and who is up to the challenges we face."

Biden's NATO Press Conference Raises Concerns About Cognitive Decline

Biden's NATO Press Conference Raises Concerns About Cognitive Decline

Steve Hilton, a former advisor to British Prime Minister David Cameron, said that Biden's press conference was the moment that Trump won the election.

"What we just witnessed was a typical, strange, bizarre, unpredictable day with the president who's in cognitive decline," Hilton said.

Biden's NATO Press Conference Raises Concerns About Cognitive Decline

Biden's NATO Press Conference Raises Concerns About Cognitive Decline

The concerns about Biden's cognitive abilities come as he prepares to run for re-election in 2024. A recent poll by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that 57% of Americans believe that Biden is too old to be president.

Biden has defended his cognitive abilities, saying that he is "healthy" and "fit" for office. However, the concerns about his mental fitness are likely to continue to be a major issue in the 2024 presidential election.

Biden's NATO Press Conference Raises Concerns About Cognitive Decline

Biden's NATO Press Conference Raises Concerns About Cognitive Decline

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Biden's NATO Press Conference Raises Concerns About Cognitive Decline

Biden's NATO Press Conference Raises Concerns About Cognitive Decline

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