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Stephanopoulos Says It Right to Psaki: Majority of Americans ‘Question the President’s Mental Capacity’

As President Joe Biden gears up for his first State of the Union speech on Tuesday, even friendly media are starting to question whether the elderly leader, highly prone to gaffes, confusion, and muddled speech, is up for such a lengthy address.

Of course, if he’s not up for a simple speech, we have to infer he’s not up to running the country, although George Stephanopoulos certainly didn’t go that far.

He did, however, address the president’s mental capacity flat-out on Sunday during an interview with White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, which is certainly worthy of note.

Stephanopoulos, who currently plays an objective reporter on TV, is a longtime Democratic operative who was an advisor and White House communications director for former President Bill Clinton.

Speaking with Psaki, the two focus mostly on the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, such as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s security and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “mental stability.”

As for Biden’s “mental capacity,” Psaki demurred from answering outright … or rather, at all whatsoever.

Stephanopoulos noted that the State of the Union comes at a time when the public has a historically low opinion of the president’s job performance … and cognitive function.

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