Former Democratic congressman says it's time for party leaders to talk about replacing Biden as 2024 nominee
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Democrats are growing increasingly worried about the state of President Biden's mental acuity after the release of the special counsel report stemming from his handling of classified documents.
Special Counsel Robert Hur released the report on Thursday, and although the president won't face criminal charges, the report alleged the president forgot key details of his life, including information surrounding his time as vice president and his son's death, during pertinent interviews while the probe was being conducted.
Biden called an unusual press conference after the release where he sparred with reporters, defending his record and state of mind while the media pressed him on his ability to lead the country.
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"I think these questions now are going to come more to the fore," Harold Ford, Jr., "The Five" co-host, told Brian Kilmeade on Friday. "This was a tough night for the president, and I think many in the Democratic Party, which is my party, are going to have serious questions going forward about what this means."
"This last night will be the closing ad in a campaign against President Biden as we get to November," the former Tennessee congressman continued.
"The question is, are Democrats willing to go forward between now and November, with a