Report confirms Biden's weak memory, controversy spreads!

Published February 10th, 2024 - 05:24 GMT
Joe Biden
Washington, DC US - Feb 16, 2023: US President Joe Biden makes remarks about the series of objects the US has downed over the past two weeks. Credit: Chris Kleponis - CNP (Shutterstock)

ALBAWABA - In a recent report, the prosecutor investigating President Biden for bringing official documents home described him as "an elderly person with a weak memory." This has caused a stir in the US, especially as Biden himself made a mistake during a press conference by calling Egyptian President Sisi the "President of Mexico."

As the US gears up for this year's presidential elections, questions about President Joe Biden's age and memory have surfaced. The prosecutor leading the investigation into Biden's handling of official documents from his time as vice president, Robert Hur, made comments about Biden's mental health in his report. Hur stated that Biden's memory can be inconsistent but argued against pressing charges due to his age and memory issues.

Biden responded strongly to the report, denying any memory issues and asserting his ability to lead the country. However, during his response, he made another mistake by referring to the Egyptian President as the "President of Mexico."

Republicans have criticized the handling of the investigation, suggesting that if Biden is not fit to stand trial, he is not fit to be president.

Robert Hur, the prosecutor leading the investigation, has come under scrutiny for his role in the case. Despite his findings, some believe that the issue is being blown out of proportion and that Biden is still capable of leading the country effectively.

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