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Ted Cruz: Disastrous Biden Press Conference Confirms His ‘Incredible Loss Of Faculties’

 Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) said this week that President Joe Biden's disastrous press conference last week confirmed special counsel Robert Hur's conclusion that Biden has severe memory problems.

Hur last week concluded in his criminal investigation into Biden's handling of classified materials that Biden "knowingly retained and disclosed classified materials", but no criminal charges were filed because prosecutors believe he was not responsible for Biden's handling of classified materials. Will not be able to win a sentence against him because he will present himself. The jury described him as "a sympathetic, well-intentioned, elderly man of weak memory".

Biden later decided to hold a press conference, and during the event, he lashed out at reporters who pointed out voters' concerns about his age and declared that he was the most qualified person in America to be president. Are. He also mixed up the presidents of Egypt and Mexico, forgot the name of the church where his dead son found the rosary he wore every day, and forgot key details from the special counsel's report.

Cruz responded to the latest developments on Biden's fitness for office during his "Verdict" podcast with co-host Ben Ferguson, saying that the Justice Department "mistakenly told the truth" about Biden's mental fitness and now The Biden administration is being forced to deal with this. With "political emergency".

“Biden responded by holding a press conference in which his rambling, disorganized answers confirmed everything said in the special counsel report, including a point to elements of the report that demonstrate why his memory is so failing. It was said that he could not remember when his son had died,'' Cruz said. “And when Biden is defending it, he points to some of the rosary beads that he wore, that were given to him and said 'I was given, I was given...' And then they don't remember, can't remember what the details are about the rosary beads. To put it mildly, it's not a good look when you're trying to demonstrate that you have a good enough memory to work if you can't actually remember your reaction to that attack. Can.

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