Questions of Biden's age among Dems, media, comedians keep piling up following Hur report
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Questions about President Biden's age and mental acuity have dogged his entire presidency, but there's been quite an escalation over concerns about his reelection chances following the damning report released this month by Special Counsel Robert Hur.
While Biden maintains his vocal stalwarts across the liberal landscape, many are speaking out about the potential fallout from Hur's report, which revealed that the president couldn't remember key details about his biography like when he was vice president and what year his son Beau died. The report also made the stunning conclusion that Hur could not bring charges against Biden despite his "willful" possession of classified documents because a jury would view him as a "sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory."
The political fallout began quickly at Biden's last-minute primetime press conference where he snapped at several reporters including from CNN and The Washington Post, who asked questions about his age. Biden himself poured gasoline on the fire at the press conference when he mixed up the presidents of Mexico and Egypt while discussing the Israel-Hamas war, adding to his list of recent gaffes pertaining to world leaders.
BIDEN'S AGE, MENTAL ACUITY IMPACTING ELECTION CHANCES BECOMES MEDIA FOCUS AFTER TOUGH SPECIAL COUNSEL REPORT
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