The topic of President Joe Biden’s health problems returns. According to reports from the Wall Streat Journal, the 81-year-old politician allegedly had no control over the conversations, spoke in a barely audible voice and constantly used cheat sheets.
The newspaper describes meetings of the American leader where disturbing situations occurred.
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One of these took place in January this year and concerned financial support to Ukraine. Leading representatives of Congress participated. According to five anonymous WSJ callers, Biden spoke so softly that it was impossible to hear what he was saying. He is also said to have taken longer pauses in his statements, closing his eyes for so long that they wondered if he had fallen asleep. According to the interview participants quoted, the president also used notes constantly. One of them immediately stated that it was impossible not to feel uncomfortable during this meeting.
At another meeting, Biden is said to have downplayed the dangers of natural gas exports.
Deputy White House Press Secretary Andrew Bates has already responded to the WSJ publication. He accused Republicans of “making false claims that constitute a political tactic that categorically contradicts previous statements made by themselves and their colleagues.”
A disturbing report
Let’s not forget that a report was released in February on Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents after he left the Barack Obama administration in 2016. The document was published by the Ministry of Justice. Prosecutor Robert Hur stated that the politician could not remember two times when he was vice president of the United States. He even ruled that Biden’s memory is so poor that it is not worth pursuing criminal proceedings against him for mishandling state secrets, as the jury would likely pity him as a “well-meaning old man with a poor memory’.
However, Biden not only had no memory of the time he was vice president, but also of the death of his son Beau. The politician also argued that he had a conflict with General Karl Eikenberry, when in fact he was his ally.
The report was published shortly after Biden publicly stated that he had spoken several years ago with two European politicians who were long dead at the time.
Source: Do Rzeczy

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