Last Updated on 19/07/2024 by wccexam Desk
A video has surfaced showing a seemingly confused President Joe Biden at a White House reception for Women’s History Month. In the clip, Biden appears to be talking to a woman when First Lady Jill Biden rushes over to his side, leading him away from the stage.
The video has gone viral on social media, with some users claiming Biden looked “confused” and left the stage “after instructions” from the First Lady. However, the full context of the situation is unclear from the short clip.
This is not the first time Biden has appeared disoriented in public. In November 2022, he looked confused while sharing a stage with other APEC leaders for a group photo in California. And in June 2024, during an event in France commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Biden appeared to try sitting on a chair behind him on stage while the First Lady, French President Emmanuel Macron, and others were standing.
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The recent video has reignited discussions about Biden’s health and ability to lead the country. Some have questioned whether his apparent confusion encourages America’s enemies to act aggressively. However, others have claimed the video was edited and that the longer clip shows others also sitting down on chairs.
The White House has not yet commented on the latest incident. As the 2024 election approaches, Biden’s mental acuity is likely to remain a topic of intense scrutiny and debate.