The passage discusses President Biden’s use of note cards during public appearances and meetings, which prompted questions from reporters about his reliance on them.
While the White House press secretary defended Biden’s record in office, some donors and observers have expressed concerns about Biden’s memory and ability to handle the demands of debates or a presidential campaign without notes given his age.
“The President, I noticed, had note cards at the border when he was doing his briefing there. He also had note cards last Friday with the Italian Prime Minister. Why does the President rely so heavily on note cards?” one reporter asked.
“You’re upset because the President has note cards? You’re asking me a question about the President having note cards?” Jean-Pierre shot back.
“The President has had, probably one of the most successful first three years of an administration than any modern-day president. He’s done more in the first three years than most presidents who had two terms. You’re asking me about note cards?”
The president has faced broader scrutiny over his mental fitness for the office, citing an independent report that detailed significant limitations to Biden’s memory according to interviews conducted.
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