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Biden’s Light Schedule Alarms Conservatives Over National Security Concerns

Joe Biden’s Empty Schedule: POTUS Works Less Than Previous Presidents, Ordinary Americans

Age may bring some physical changes, but let’s not confuse that with the ability to handle the demands of the presidency. At 81, Joe Biden’s limitations are becoming impossible to ignore. Recent reports indicate that he is only fully alert and active for about six hours a day, a concerning revelation for the leader of the free world.

Following his disastrous debate performance on CNN, even current and former aides are anonymously expressing doubts about Biden’s mental acuity. Reports suggest that there are distinct differences in his capabilities based on the time of day, with a noticeable decline outside the 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. window. This phenomenon, known as “sundowning,” raises serious questions about his ability to handle the pressures of the presidency effectively. 

 

Biden’s leisurely work schedule, coupled with the substantial time he spends on vacation, starkly contrasts with the expectations placed on most Americans. It’s particularly concerning when considering that he works less than his predecessors, who were fully engaged in their roles as leaders of the country. This lack of commitment raises valid concerns about national security and the ability to handle crises effectively.

The calls for Democrats to reconsider Biden’s position at the top of their ticket are growing louder, and for good reason. This is not simply a matter of winning elections; it’s a matter of ensuring the safety and security of the nation. The implications of having a president who is only fully functional for a limited portion of the day are far-reaching, and the American people deserve leadership that is steady and reliable at all times.

Written by Staff Reports

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