Ian Bremmer, President of the Eurasia Group, has told MSNBC that fears about Joe Biden‘s re-election prospects were prevalent among foreign leaders attending the NATO summit in Washington D.C. He reports that the 81-year-old Democrat failed to recognize at least one individual he knew quite well, adding to concerns regarding his ability to serve an0ther term in office.
As Biden hosts the 75th anniversary of NATO in Washington, D.C., his re-election chances have become a major topic. Bremmer notes that conversations he had with various NATO leaders suggest there is a general sentiment that Biden’s cognitive abilities have significantly deteriorated.
Some NATO members seem to be preparing for a second Donald Trump term administration already. Defense ministers from the Baltic States signaled they are anticipating the America First leader’s return to office during the first days of the summit.
Bremmer highlights that NATO leaders still see the U.S. as the linchpin of the alliance and are fearful about ongoing U.S. commitments. The U.S. is slated to contribute $755 billion to NATO in 2024, equivalent to 3.38 percent of its GDP.
After a disastrous debate performance against Trump, Democrats such as Representative Lloyd Doggett (D-TX) have urged Biden to consider stepping aside.
Reports have since piled up that Biden‘s team hid the extent of his decline from the public, leading prominent Democrat allies to abandon the octogenarian.
The National Pulse reported on Wednesday that Hollywood liberal George Clooney now believes the 81-year-old incumbent cannot win re-election. Clooney, widely viewed as a close friend of former president Barack Obama, hosted a fundraiser for Biden just weeks ago, and admits he seemed as diminished at that event as he did in the presidential debate.
BIDEN (reading a script): “The allies in the room not only share a common language. Don’t share a common language. We do! Not share a common border. But we are neighbors. We’re neighbors.” pic.twitter.com/yKYSlCzcQd
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