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Biden stumbles through confusing answers during CNN town hall

Updated: July 26, 2021 at 10:58 am EST  See Comments

July 26, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — President Joe Biden appeared confused and incoherent at several points during a live town hall event hosted by CNN Wednesday, highlighting persistent questions about the 78-year-old Democrat’s mental fitness.

Biden has been famously gaffe-prone during his decades in politics, but over the past two years the increasing frequency of odd, incoherent and confused statements from the former senator and vice president, as well as the frequency with which he ended his daily campaign schedule by noon or earlier, sparked a marked increase in speculation from friends and foes alike as to whether his mind has deteriorated with old age, so much so that during the 2020 campaign Biden pledged to only serve one term “if anything changed in my health” to render him mentally incapable of the job.

Biden’s conservative critics argue that this week’s nationally-televised event provided additional evidence of exactly that.

At one point, CNN’s Don Lemon asked Biden when the federal government will approve COVID-19 vaccination for children younger than twelve. “Soon, I believe,” Biden responded. “I do not tell any scientist what they should do. I do not interfere. And so they are doing — they are doing the examinations now, the testing

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