Biden Refuses Cognitive Test and Stands Firm in Latest Interview
President Joe Biden faced tough questions in his first extended interview since his lackluster debate performance last week. Despite calls from some Democrats to step aside, Biden remained defiant, insisting that he is the best candidate for the job.
During the interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopolous, Biden addressed his debate performance, cognitive health, and the possibility of stepping down. He displayed a strong command of his record and took aim at President Trump, calling him a “congenital liar.”
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When asked about the possibility of Trump winning, Biden replied, “If the Lord Almighty comes out and tells me to do that I might do that.” He also emphasized his commitment to giving it his all and doing the best job he can.
On the topic of cognitive health, Biden stated that he undergoes cognitive tests daily due to the demands of the presidency. He dismissed the idea of taking an independent test, saying, “I’ve already done that.”
Reflecting on his debate performance, Biden attributed his struggles to being sick with a cold. He reassured viewers that he did not have COVID-19 but simply had a “really bad cold.”
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