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    Home » Blog » Bill Clinton shrugs off Original Sin’s ‘Biden cognitive decline’ claim, says ‘he was in good shape’

    Bill Clinton shrugs off Original Sin’s ‘Biden cognitive decline’ claim, says ‘he was in good shape’

    June 1, 2025Updated:June 1, 2025 World No Comments
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    Bill Clinton shrugs off Original Sin's 'Biden cognitive decline' claim, says 'he was in good shape'
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    Former US President Bill Clinton disputed new allegations that Joe Biden had a mental ability to manage and claimed that he was in excellent health, claiming that he had “never” been concerned about the 82-year-old’s features. When Clinton, 78, addressed the controversies made in the book” Original Sin” that suggested a committee of advisers was necessary for Biden’s effective administration, Clinton, 78, said,” I saw President Biden no very long ago, and I thought he was in good shape.” No, I did not believe he was a good leader. The only issue I believed he had was the question, was anyone do that task up until they were 86? And we’d had a number of lengthy discussions. He didn’t do this again, I thought as I left him without seeing him. He was always on top of what was required. Clinton continued to believe in Biden’s intellectual capacity, continuing to do so. Clinton responded,” So I didn’t hear anything about any of this, and I haven’t read the book, so I didn’t know anything about any of this.” I recently saw President Biden, and I assumed he was in good shape, but the text didn’t grab me because I’ve never seen him that method. Clinton continued,” I didn’t want to because he’s hardly president again, but I think he did a great job,” she said. ” I believe we are facing difficulties now with our leader in our history,” he said. Some claim that Trump was reelected from his position as a result of this. A group of seasoned Trump partners, including First Lady Jill Biden and his child Hunter, were reportedly running the management while the president was performing a royal service, according to” Original Sin” which was published in May. Biden’s team allegedly kept his attention for an extended period of time while he pursued re-election, according to the publishing. In July, Biden withdrew from the race for president after a subpar conversation effectiveness against Donald Trump. The author’s promises have been challenged by Trump supporters. First Lady Jill Biden stated on” The Perspective” in May that the authors of those books were not present with us and didn’t understand how diligently Joe worked every day. Biden’s treatment of “aggressive” prostate cancers coincided with the publication of the book.

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