Democratic consultant Julian Epstein and Monadnock Strategies founder Jesse Hunt discuss Biden’s strong resistance against mounting pressure to drop out of the 2024 election. Amid the ongoing fallout from Joe Biden’s lackluster debate performance on June 27, experts continue to react to potential signs of cognitive decline in the 46th president, with the president himself acknowledging on Monday morning, July 8, that he had a "terrible night" and "really regrets" that it happened. Judy Gaman, CEO of Executive Medicine of Texas — a luxury medical services provider in Southlake — told Fox News Digital over the weekend that Biden’s behaviors highlight a very real health crisis in the U.
S. "As a country, we need to be talking about the realities of this health crisis — the fact that families are often torn apart by denial," she said. DOCTORS EXPRESS CONCERN ABOUT BIDEN’S APPARENT COGNITIVE ISSUES DURING DEBATE: 'TROUBLING INDICATORS' While Biden has not been diagnosed with dementia, Gaman said she sees many of the same signs she experienced with her own mother, who suffered from Alzheimer’s disease before her death.
"The person with dementia or Alzheimer’s truly believes they are fine, and can be angered by anyone believing they are not," Gaman said. (She has not examined or treated Biden.) President Joe Biden is shown on stage as Vice President Kamala Harris introduced him during a campaign rally at Girard College on May 29, 2024, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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