In a recent interview, President Bill Clinton made remarks that have sparked considerable debate regarding President Joe Biden's health and capabilities.
The conversation, which took place on CBS News with correspondent Tracy Smith, delved into the contentious topic of Biden's cognitive and physical state, a subject that has been the focus of much scrutiny and speculation.
According to Gateway Pundit, Biden has faced a series of challenges, including a prostate cancer diagnosis and revelations from the Tapper book, which has raised questions about his cognitive abilities.
Additionally, the ongoing auto-pen scandal has further complicated his presidency. During the interview, Smith questioned Clinton about his interactions with Biden, asking if he ever doubted Biden's fitness for the presidency. Clinton's response was unequivocal: No, I thought he was a good president, he stated. The only concern I thought he had to deal with was, could anybody do that job until they were 86?
Clinton's remarks seemed to dismiss any concerns about Biden's mental acuity, as he added, I had never seen him, and walked away thinking he cant do this anymore. He was always on top of his brief. Smith, clearly taken aback, pressed further, asking if Clinton had ever observed any cognitive decline.
Clinton maintained his stance, saying, I didnt know anything about any of this; I havent read the book. I saw President Biden not very long ago and I thought he was in good shape. He concluded by noting, But the book never registered with me because I never saw him that way.
These comments come amidst ongoing debates about Biden's capacity to lead, with many conservatives questioning the mainstream narrative and advocating for transparency and accountability in assessing the President's health and performance.
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