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CNN's Jake Tapper told Joe Scarborough on Wednesday that Joe Biden made an effort to convince him personally that he was fit to serve another four years.
Mark Halperin interviewed MSNBC host Joe Scarborough on the latest edition of "Next Up with Mark Halperin." Halperin asked Scarborough to explain his infamous monologue in March 20,24 where he defended then-President Joe Biden's mental and physical acuity.
The MSNBC star was pressed about a statement he made defending Biden Tuesday, as the world reacted to a new book alleging the then-president's inner circle hid signs of his decline.
This version of Biden, intellectually, analytically, is the best Biden ever." When journalists didn’t like what people were saying about the president, they pretended it was based on phony videos.
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Vice President JD Vance said he doesn't believe Joe Biden "was in good enough health" to serve as president following his cancer diagnosis on Sunday.
It may be little consolation to the former president, but he retains a slight favorability edge.
In the final two years of his presidency, Joe Biden had private moments where he could not recall the names of top aides, had an increasingly limited private schedule, was prone to incoherence and losing his train of thought,
A new book by journalists Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson is shedding new light on the cognitive decline of former President Joe Biden. The book, "Original Sin," depicts alleged attempts by the president's family and close aides to shield his mental lapses from the public.