Joe Biden appeared to insinuate that he was serving as Vice President of the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic, marking the latest moment of confusion for the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent. Biden’s claim — which came during a Sunday address at the NAACP’s Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Michigan — has renewed concerns that he may be suffering from cognitive decline and is mentally unfit to serve as commander-in-chief.
“When I was vice president, things were kinda bad during the pandemic,” he said, causing confusion among the dinner attendees. The octogenarian Democrat continued: “And what happened was Barack [Obama] said to me, ‘Go to Detroit and help fix it.’ Well, poor Mayor, he spent more time with me than he ever thought he was going to have to, God love you.” It appears Biden may have confused his role as Vice President to Barack Obama in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis with the 2019 pandemic when he was not in office.
BIDEN’S COGNITIVE STRUGGLES.
Biden has increasingly displayed moments of confusion as the 2024 presidential election cycle begins in earnest. In early February, the Democrat incumbent — when angrily responding to allegations of cognitive decline made by special counsel Robert Hur — confused the presidents of Mexico and Egypt. He also insinuated that Mexico borders the Gaza territory in the Middle East.
In mid-April, Biden told the press that his uncle, Ambrose Finnegan, was shot down during World War II and eaten by cannibals in Papua New Guinea. In reality, the plane Finnegan was a passenger on suffered mechanical failure and crashed just off the island’s coast.
Additionally, Representative Greg Murphy (R-NC) is alleging he has evidence that Biden was given a performance-enhancing substance before delivering his State of the Union Address on March 7, 2024. This has prompted the Trump campaign to request Biden take a drug test before an upcoming June presidential debate.