Former White House Physician Sounds the Alarm on Biden Age

Alarm bells are ringing loud and clear! Former White House Physician, U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX), who served under Presidents Barrack Obama and Donald Trump, has voiced serious concerns about Joe Biden’s cognitive health. He even went as far as to call for him to step down.

Biden is already the oldest president in American history. If he wins re-election, he’ll be 82, and by the end of a hypothetical second term, he’ll be 86. Voters aren’t blind to this fact. A recent CNN survey revealed that 56% of likely New Hampshire primary voters named Biden’s age as their primary concern.

During a recent interview with Fox News host Steve Doocy, Jackson didn’t hold back on his thoughts about Biden’s health. “I’ve been saying for quite some time now when he was candidate Joe Biden that I didn’t think that he had the cognitive ability to do the job,” Jackson stated. He even compared videos of Biden from his previous presidential run to now and noted a significant decline over the last three years.

The Democrats can’t deny it anymore, according to Jackson. Even the mainstream media has been discussing Biden’s cognitive health for the last six months. “We can’t endure this anymore,” he said, adding that those around Biden are wrongfully encouraging him to continue because it benefits them.

Doocy asked if Biden’s family should step in and tell him to step down before his cognitive ability declines further. Jackson didn’t hesitate in his answer: “They absolutely should.” The job of being President is demanding, requiring one to be on their game 24-7, 365 days a year. With potential overseas wars and domestic issues like the economy and border control, it’s a job that can’t be taken lightly.

Jackson’s words are a wake-up call. The health of the President is not just a personal matter; it affects the entire nation. If Biden’s cognitive abilities are indeed declining, it’s time for those around him to step up and take action. The stakes are simply too high to ignore this issue any longer.

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