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Amidst the fallout, defenders of Biden attempted to downplay the incident, suggesting it was misinterpreted. However, the USA Features Media bluntly challenged this narrative: “The usual left-wing liars are claiming that Obama having to lead Biden off-stage at the LA fundraiser didn’t happen. Well, hell. You be the judge,” they tweeted.
Senior Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates responded vigorously against these claims, particularly targeting what he described as unethical journalism practices at the New York Post, a publication he claims often misrepresents the truth regarding President Biden.
The incident arrives alongside troubling poll results from Rasmussen Reports, indicating a growing public perception of Biden’s mental decline. This perception gained traction after a video surfaced from a Juneteenth celebration showing Biden appearing unusually rigid and disengaged. Rasmussen’s findings reveal that 57% of respondents believe Biden is not as mentally sharp as he once was, with significant concern also voiced within minority communities.
Critics, including the Washington Examiner, accuse the mainstream media of shielding the public from these evident declines. Rasmussen’s survey suggested a broad distrust towards the media, with 60% of participants feeling that reporters are concealing Biden’s deteriorating mental state.
Highlighting the seriousness of the concerns, Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas), a former White House physician under Obama and Trump, reiterated his doubts about Biden’s fitness for office. In a Fox News interview, Jackson, reflecting on a Wall Street Journal report detailing concerns about Biden’s cognitive abilities from lawmakers, stressed, “The article’s just documenting what I’ve been saying all along: he’s not fit to be the commander-in-chief. He’s got significantd issues. He shouldn’t have the job. You know, it’s a national security issue for us.”
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As the debate over Biden’s capabilities intensifies, the incident at the L.A. fundraiser has undoubtedly cast a long shadow over his reelection campaign, with many questioning if he remains suitable to lead.




