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Biden’s Frail D-Day Appearance Raises New Cognitive Concerns

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President Joe Biden’s trip to Normandy, France, last week to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day sparked widespread concern about his physical and mental well-being.

The 81-year-old president repeatedly seemed confused, disoriented, and unaware of his surroundings. Observers on X, formerly known as Twitter, raised alarm about the president’s condition.

When Biden arrived at Omaha Beach, the Republican National Committee said he appeared in a “perpetual state of confusion.” Zuby, a British musician with 1.2 million followers, said, “I don’t make fun of Joe Biden as much as I should because he genuinely has dementia, and keeping him as president is a form of elderly abuse.”

I don’t make fun of Joe Biden as much as I should because he genuinely has dementia and keeping him as president is a form of elderly abuse. https://t.co/0QfXZvxHtA

— ZUBY: (@ZubyMusic) June 6, 2024

Collin Rugg, a media personality and co-owner of Trending Politics, noted to his 1.1 million X followers, “There is no way Democrats let this man run against Trump in the 2024 election.”

In another instance, Biden was heard deferring to his handlers while talking with French President Emanuel Macron. “My advance team said I gotta be the first to leave,” said Biden, who is routinely shuffled around by his aides and advisers, reinforcing the widely held perception that he is not in control.

As Biden greeted world leaders, we saw that deference to handlers in action. As Tim Young, a conservative podcaster, told his more than 970,000 followers on

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