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And the leader of the West does not accept that his mental capacity to hold the position is questioned, although, on the other hand, he is the protagonist of more than one 'vetustatis lapsus' that casts doubt on whether he can or should continue as president of the United States. Carlos de las Heras 09/02/24 12:46 Joe Biden shows that his memory works: in the same week he claims that he spoke with Mitterrand (who died in 1996) and refers to the Egyptian Abdel Fattah El-Sisi as "president of Mexico" Joe Biden shows that his memory works: in the same week he claims that he spoke with Mitterrand (who died in 1996) and refers to the Egyptian Abdel Fattah El-Sisi as "president of Mexico" Joe Biden is "a nice old man with good intentions and a bad memory," who, when interviewed, "didn't remember when he had been vice president," not even the year in which his son Beau died, whose death from cancer in May 2015 was a very hard psychological blow for him.
So it is not worth trying him for the theft of secret documents , because a jury would "view it with sympathy." In addition, special prosecutor Robert Hur, who has investigated the case of the official documents that the president of the United States took from the White House when he was vice president with Barack Obama , adds that "it would be difficult to convince a jury to convict him - "by then, he would be a former Coinbase Virtual Currency Database president well into his eighth decade of life - a serious crime that requires [to be committed] a mental state capable of carrying out actions intentionally." 'Yayoyou' did not like the prosecutor's conclusion very much, nor did he like the questions from Fox journalist Peter Doocy: Peter Doocy : “The special prosecutor said you were a well-meaning old man.” Biden: “I mean well, I'm an old man and I know what the hell I'm doing.
I put this country back on its feet. “I don’t need your recommendation.” Peter Doocy: “What a bad memory you have and can you continue as president?” Biden: “My memory is so bad that I let you talk.” And the leader of the West does not accept that his mental capacity to hold the position is questioned, although, on the other hand, he is the protagonist of more than one 'vetustatis lapsus' that casts doubt on whether he can or should continue as president of the United States. The last of these moments this week when, on two occasions, he claimed to have spoken with Mitterand (who died in 1996) and the most recent, when he addressed the Egyptian Abdel Fattah El-Sisi as the "president of Mexico." But, as we say, there have been other 'special moments' for Joe Biden.
So it is not worth trying him for the theft of secret documents , because a jury would "view it with sympathy." In addition, special prosecutor Robert Hur, who has investigated the case of the official documents that the president of the United States took from the White House when he was vice president with Barack Obama , adds that "it would be difficult to convince a jury to convict him - "by then, he would be a former Coinbase Virtual Currency Database president well into his eighth decade of life - a serious crime that requires [to be committed] a mental state capable of carrying out actions intentionally." 'Yayoyou' did not like the prosecutor's conclusion very much, nor did he like the questions from Fox journalist Peter Doocy: Peter Doocy : “The special prosecutor said you were a well-meaning old man.” Biden: “I mean well, I'm an old man and I know what the hell I'm doing.
I put this country back on its feet. “I don’t need your recommendation.” Peter Doocy: “What a bad memory you have and can you continue as president?” Biden: “My memory is so bad that I let you talk.” And the leader of the West does not accept that his mental capacity to hold the position is questioned, although, on the other hand, he is the protagonist of more than one 'vetustatis lapsus' that casts doubt on whether he can or should continue as president of the United States. The last of these moments this week when, on two occasions, he claimed to have spoken with Mitterand (who died in 1996) and the most recent, when he addressed the Egyptian Abdel Fattah El-Sisi as the "president of Mexico." But, as we say, there have been other 'special moments' for Joe Biden.