President Joe Biden’s series of alarming gaffes, including confusing NATO with Ukraine and advocating for a $95 billion foreign aid package, raise concerns about his fitness for leadership.
Amid criticism from Republican lawmakers like Mike Johnson for prioritizing foreign aid over securing America’s borders, Biden faces scrutiny for his handling of taxpayers’ money and cognitive abilities.
“The idea that we’re going to walk away from Ukraine — the idea that we’re going to let NATO begin to split — is totally against the interests of the United States of America, and it is against our word we’ve given … since all the way back to [former President Dwight] Eisenhower,” Biden said.
Biden, on vacation in Delaware, calls on “Congress come home and pass the legislation funding NATO.”
Ukraine isn’t in NATO — neither are Israel and Taiwan.pic.twitter.com/VAdPBt7ZSS
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 18, 2024
“So it’s about time we make sure that Congress come home and pass the legislation funding NATO. It’s critical,” he said. “Our security depends on it.”
Calls for a cognitive test from figures like Rep. Ronny Jackson highlight worries about Biden’s mental fitness and its potential impact on national security.
“Mr. President, if you have nothing to hide, then show the American people you’re fit to serve!” Jackson wrote on X. “Our safety and national security depends on it!”
My statement on Senate’s failure to address the most critical aspect of national security supplemental legislation: pic.twitter.com/ENjJ0WzKsK
— Speaker Mike Johnson (@SpeakerJohnson) February 13, 2024
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