Report that Biden has a memory error; Confusion for Democrats | NRI

Houston ∙ Biden is the oldest president in the history of the United States. 82 by next election! Anyone can feel a little risk when listening. Especially in America. Biden is seeking a second term in a land of presidents who run and climb the steps of an airplane. Therefore, the Democrats are in complete confusion.

Interestingly, if anyone asks regarding his age, Biden gets nervous. He reportedly suffered from age-related memory lapses long before he became president.

Among the more troubling omissions was Biden’s repeated claims that his son, Beau, died of cancer while serving in Iraq. The 42-second awkward handshake of French President Emmanuel Macron made international news. Meanwhile, Biden was also seen collapsing on one of his regular bike rides.

At the same time, reports say that he is upset that his age is being discussed. ‘Do you think I don’t know how old I am?’ He is said to have asked angrily.

There are supporters of Biden, including Rep. Mike Levin of California: ‘I hope and pray that I still have the energy to be in my 80s.’ He said. The only person to announce a 2024 run so far is former President Donald Trump. Currently 76, he was the oldest president in American history when he was elected in 2016. This is what Biden corrected.

Politico reports that there has been an ‘awkward silence’ since Trump announced his 2024 candidacy and Biden has not confirmed he is running.

New Jersey Democrat Cory Booker, who dropped out of the race before the primary vote was cast, met in Washington in December. In addition to Vice President Kamala Harris, potential 2024 Democratic candidates include Governors Roy Cooper, Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer, California’s Gavin Newsom, Colorado’s Jared Polis, Illinois’ JB Pritzker, and Jersey Murphy.

Biden shook French President Emmanuel Macron’s hand for 42 seconds during a ceremony at the White House last Thursday. After Biden finished his short speech on the importance of the alliance between the United States and France, the handshake between the two presidents was ridiculous. Biden took Macron’s hand in his own. The two hugged and spoke, and a French translation of the final part of Biden’s speech was broadcast among the crowd.

Macron tried to give up on several occasions, but Biden refused. Parted following the completion of the French translation.

Republicans, meanwhile, have not made it clear they are still with Trump. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo are thought by many to run.

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