The president’s fitness for office can’t be questioned anymore. Someone needs to do something before it gets out of hand.
Because Biden completely lost his mind in one shocking new video.
President Biden has raised new concerns by appearing to get lost during his latest press conference, even forgetting the word Hamas.
Following a speech advocating a new border security bill, the oldest-ever U.S. president was questioned on Tuesday about the ongoing hostage negotiations between the terrorist group and Israel.
“There is some movement, and I don’t wanna, I don’t wanna …,” the 81-year-old commander-in-chief said, pausing to stare blankly ahead.
“Let me choose my words — there’s some movement, there’s been … a response from the, uh…,” he said, again pausing while looking ahead with the same lost look.
“There’s been a response … from … the opposition, but, um —” he said.
Biden, who seemed perplexed about what he was supposed to say, looked up to his left for help.
“Yes, I’m sorry, from Hamas,” he responded, referring to the terror group responsible for the battle with Israel, a crucial U.S. partner.
Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.), who is running against the president for the Democratic primary, was among those unable to conceal their shock at the tape.
“I’m attacked for being honest and saying the quiet part out loud — the part DC insiders only do in private,” he wrote in a post on X.
“I admire our President. I voted for him and campaigned for him. He has visited my home and been gracious to my family and our country.”
“But shame on all of you pretending everything is OK,” Phillips continued. “You are leading us — and him — into a disaster, and you d*mn well know it.”
Sky News’ U.S. correspondent, Mark Stone, described the apparent gaffe as “quite a stark moment.”
“It was quite clear that he could not remember the word ‘Hamas’ and had to be prompted by a member of the media who was there in the White House,” Stone told his UK network.
“This is not the first time — so many times over the past few years, he has stumbled on his words, and I think people, right or wrong, see it as more than just a problem with a stutter,” he said.
“This is happening a lot and I think it is, you know, a reflection of his age.”
“There are so many people in America and beyond that are concerned that this is a man who is not going to be capable of fighting this brutal election that is upcoming.”
Biden is already the oldest president in office, and if elected for another four years, he will leave office at the age of 86.
According to Stone, the opponent he may face, Donald Trump, is both elderly and unpredictable.
“So on both sides, we have elderly men who are the front-runners to be the next president of the United States — quite a state of affairs.”
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