The awkward situation arose from a teleprompter during President Biden’s April 24 speech at the construction union conference.
Seeing the word “pause” after the next sentence, Biden decided to say it too. “Imagine what we can do next! Four more years! Pause,” the president said.
Those gathered, despite the discomfort, began to chant: “Four more years!”
Let us remind you that recently President Biden has repeatedly demonstrated memory problems. For example, after US special counsel Robert Heur reviewed information about Biden’s mishandling of classified documents, he ultimately did not press charges against the president.
Hoehr said Biden kept the documents. However, no charges were brought, in part due to the president’s memory problems.
Hoehr’s report cites how Biden repeatedly demonstrated memory problems during testimony. In particular, he didn’t remember when he was vice president. The first time he forgot the start date of his mandate and the second time he forgot the end date.
He also did not remember the date of death of his son Beau, who died in 2015 due to a brain tumor.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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