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Joe Biden's Campaign Launches Multiple Attacks on 'Slurring' Donald Trump


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In a tit-for-tat exchange ahead of the 2024 presidential elections, Joe Biden's campaign team has launched a barrage of attacks against Donald Trump, spotlighting the former president's alleged slurring and confused demeanor. The salvos came in response to Special Counsel Robert Hur's extensive review of Biden's handling of classified materials, which unearthed concerns about the president's cognitive capabilities. While Hur concluded that criminal charges against Biden were unwarranted, his report painted a picture of a leader grappling with memory limitations and struggling to recall crucial details.

 

The findings of Hur's report swiftly became fodder for Trump and other Republican figures, who wasted no time in capitalizing on what they perceive as evidence of Biden's cognitive decline, casting doubts on his fitness for a second term in office. Notably, similar concerns have been raised about Trump himself, who has been prone to verbal gaffes and mix-ups in recent public appearances.

 

Biden's campaign team seized on Trump's alleged cognitive issues, amplifying clips of the former president's speeches, particularly his address at the National Rifle Association (NRA) presidential forum in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The clips showcased instances where Trump appeared to slur his words, stumble over details, and even lose track of time during his speech. The campaign team juxtaposed these clips with scathing commentary, highlighting what they deemed as Trump's inaccuracies and confusions.

 

 

One video shared by Biden's team captured Trump mistakenly claiming he received 100 percent of the vote in the recent GOP primary in the Virgin Islands, a statement debunked by electoral data. Another clip showcased Trump's apparent struggle to pronounce the word "subsidiaries," while additional footage depicted him veering off-topic during a story about marbles and boasting about his supposed achievements in China. The campaign team also pointed out instances where Trump seemed unaware of the day of the week while delivering his speech at the NRA event.

 

 

Amidst the onslaught of attacks, Biden vehemently refuted the criticisms leveled against him by Hur's report, asserting during a press conference that his memory remained intact. He rebuked the special counsel's suggestion that he couldn't recall the year his son Beau passed away, attributing any lapses in memory to the demanding nature of his responsibilities as president. Biden emphasized that he had cooperated fully with the investigation, participating in extensive interviews while simultaneously managing international crises.

 

While the report's findings have reignited debates about Biden's cognitive fitness, the president maintains that the matter is now closed. However, with the 2024 elections looming on the horizon, the scrutiny surrounding Biden's mental acuity is likely to persist, shaping the contours of the upcoming political showdown.

 

11.02.24

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It's not as though Biden is any better though, is it?

 

Is this how low the US politics has become, tit tat exchanges about how decrepit the other is and not much about anything positive?

IMO the US deserves whichever less than desirable candidate wins if this is the best they can come up with.

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39 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

It's not as though Biden is any better though, is it?

 

Is this how low the US politics has become, tit tat exchanges about how decrepit the other is and not much about anything positive?

IMO the US deserves whichever less than desirable candidate wins if this is the best they can come up with.

The tit for tat exchanges have been happening since ancient times it’s especially pertinent now after the partisan leaning DOJ lawyer went way out of his lane to cast aspersions about Joe Biden’s fitness.as for positives look at what this administration has accomplished 

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