Biden’s Latest “Cheat Sheet” Reveal Proves What Everyone Already Knew

Recent polls show that Americans are worried about Joe Biden's ability to do his job. While the exact numbers vary depending on the poll and the specific question being asked, it is clear that there is a huge segment of the population that is worried about his competence.

Some of the issues that have been raised are Biden's ability to lead including his age and obvious cognitive decline, as well as his policy positions and approach to governance. 

There’s also concern over Biden’s ability to actually do his job on his own without a group of puppet master’s behind the scenes pulling the strings… and now, thanks to this latest leak of Biden’s cheat sheet, those fears are justified. 
 
The New York Post reported that a cheat sheet held by President Biden during a Wednesday press conference revealed that the 80-year-old commander in chief had advance knowledge of a question from a journalist.

“How are YOU squaring YOUR domestic priorities — like reshoring semiconductors manufacturing — with alliance-based foreign policy?” read a question from Los Angeles Times reporter Courtney Subramanian.
The revelation came during a joint press conference with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol that discussed growing nuclear threats from North Korea — as the nations celebrate the 70th anniversary of their alliance.

Another cheat sheet showed the names of other Biden administration officials to relay the order remarks would be delivered at the press conference.

It’s not the first time Biden’s crib notes have been outed by speedy photojournalists — which fuel Republicans’ speculation about his mental acuity. His physician reported the president was in good health in February, but refused to field questions from reporters about his cognitive strength.

There’s no way the Dems will allow this guy to run. Something will “happen” to tae Joe out, and it’s not going to be pretty when it goes down.

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