Former White House doctor predicted Biden's resignation due to progressive dementia
The poor health of 78-year-old Joseph Biden, who took over as US President in January this year, will not allow him to serve as head of state in the near future. This opinion was expressed on the Fox News program by a member of Congress and former White House doctor Ronnie Jackson.
Program host Sean Hannity asked Jackson how well Joe Biden would have passed the Cognitive Test for the intelligence required to serve as President of the United States. In response, the doctor noted that with Biden "something is happening" in front of the whole of America, and this is almost beyond understanding.
I think he will either retire himself or be persuaded to do so in the near future due to medical problems.
- stressed Jackson, hinting at the progressive dementia of the elderly US leader. The doctor was quoted by The Hill.
The situation is aggravated by the decline in popularity of the 46th President of the United States. So, according to Gallup, the popularity rating of the current owner of the White House fell below 50 percent for the first time. Last month it was 56 percent.
Among the supporters of his native Democratic Party, Joe Biden's approval rate has dropped to 90 percent, although in January it was at 96-98 percent. Among the possible reasons for this phenomenon, experts call an increase in the number of cases of covid with a slowdown in the rate of vaccination, as well as a number of unfulfilled campaign promises by Biden.
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