Brain-Dead Biden has been defeated by the stairs once again.
In another instance of Biden’s ailing cognitive and physical decline, the puppet president tripped up the stairs on his way to Air Force One on Wednesday.
“It appears as though the president did have a slight trip there as he’s boarding Air Force One,” Fake News MSNBC anchor Kristen Welker admitted.
Brain-Dead Biden slipped again 😂 pic.twitter.com/zaoVIxE0To
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Unfortunately for America, this is not the first time Biden stumbled on national television.
Biden was seen stumbling up the stairs to Air Force One just last month.
Last year, Biden again tripped and fell three times in a row going up the stairs to Air Force One.
Will the media ever admit that Biden’s ailing physical and cognitive health is a national security concern and an embarrassment to the nation?
After all, 38 Republican lawmakers called for Biden to undergo cognitive testing in February, claiming his “mental decline and forgetfulness have become more apparent over the past two years.”
Former White House physician Ronny Jackson – who served under the Trump, Obama, and Bush administrations – warned that Biden’s cognitive decline is a national security risk following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
“The whole country is seeing his mental cognitive issues on display for over a year now, and there’s really no question in most people’s minds that there’s something going on with him,” Jackson said.
“He’s not cognitively the same as he used to be and, in my mind, not fit to be our president right now,” he added.
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