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Heat Rises on TV as Payne Challenges Biden’s Credibility Amid Blunders

A fiery debate on a TV show called “Outnumbered” turned up the heat between liberal Leslie Marshall and Fox News’ Charles Payne. They clashed over President Joe Biden’s blunders and forgetfulness, which have sparked many arguments from both sides of politics.

Recently, fact-checkers looked into Biden’s claim of driving a big truck, only to find it was false. Biden has a habit of stretching the truth about his life. Payne questioned if Americans want a leader who struggles with basic tasks like reading from notes.

Marshall defended Biden, pointing out that mistakes from past presidents like Trump are overlooked. She argued that Biden’s slip-ups are blown out of proportion. Payne, frustrated, emphasized the pattern of Biden making repeated blunders.

Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany chimed in, noting that polls reveal a majority of American voters, including Democrats, doubt Biden’s mental sharpness. At 81, Biden’s tendency to share questionable stories from his past has become a recurring issue.

During a speech at Hillsborough Community College in Florida, Biden mentioned driving an 18-wheeler without evidence to back it up, leading media outlets to fact-check his claim. Another story about a relative crashing in New Guinea was also scrutinized for lacking proof.

These anecdotes, while entertaining, can influence how voters see Biden’s trustworthiness. The ongoing focus on his storytelling abilities forms part of the larger debate on whether he is fit to lead the nation.

Written by Staff Reports

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