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Graham Claims Biden Would Fail Cognitive Test, Questions Mental Fitness

Senator Lindsey Graham isn’t mincing words; he’s ringing the alarm bells loud and clear over President Joe Biden’s refusal to take a cognitive test. Graham minced no words on why Biden is avoiding it, suggesting the answer is simple – the president would flunk it miserably. As concerns about Biden’s mental fitness grow sharper, especially after his performance at the first presidential debate, the South Carolina senator’s call for a cognitive assessment has become a rallying cry among many alarmed voters.

Graham made his case on Fox News’s Hannity, saying that it’s pretty clear why Biden wouldn’t dare take the test – because he knows he wouldn’t pass. It’s not just Graham or conservatives who are worried; even those wishing for Biden to stick around are quaking in their boots at the mere thought of their commander-in-chief being at the helm for another four months. It’s a nightmare that keeps many awake at night.

And if one thinks swapping out Biden for Vice President Kamala Harris might be the cure for this cognitive conundrum, think again. Graham pointed out that Harris, who’s been dubbed the “border czar”, didn’t stop the flood of illegal crossings at the southern border. Indeed, she might be even more liberal than Biden, ensuring that swapping the pot with the kettle offers no real change.

On the flip side, Graham praised former President Donald Trump, who seems to be bursting with energy despite being just a few years younger than Biden. According to Graham, Trump could shame men half his age, and he is apparently playing his best golf yet. So, America has a real contrast to consider: an energetic Trump riding golf courses or Biden dodging cognitive tests.

In his first post-debate interview, Biden declined the cognitive test, asserting he takes one every day just by doing his job. He insisted he’s the same man he was four years ago, a claim that likely left many scratching their heads after his debate performance. Biden rationalized it as just a bad night, but it felt like an unmissable red flag for many.
In sharp contrast, Trump, not one to shy away from challenges, issued a bold call for a no-holds-barred second debate on Independence Day. 

Scheduled for September 10 on ABC News, this showdown promises to be an event to remember. Trump’s own occasional slip-ups, like calling Rep. Ronny Jackson “Ronny Johnson,” seem minuscule next to the ongoing debates about Biden’s mental sharpness. The stage is set for a political heavyweight match, and all eyes will be on the candidates’ every move.

Written by Staff Reports

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