Former White House Doctor Predicts Biden Will Resign, Claims He’s Unfit for Office

One day after President Joe Biden repeatedly stumbled and struggled to answer questions during a town hall in Ohio, the former White House physician Ronny Jackson predicted that the 78-year-old Democrat, the oldest president in the history of the US, will resign before his term ends or face the 25th amendment that is invoked when a president dies, resigns, or is deemed unfit for office.

Jackson tweeted that something is wrong with Biden past the point of embarrassment, pointing that can barely put a coherent sentence together and saying that he must have a cognitive exam and release the results.

According to Daily Mail, Jackson is among 14 Republican lawmakers, who wrote a letter to Biden asking him to undergo a cognitive test after the president have drawn the attention of the critics with several episodes in which he forgot the name of his Defence Secretary,  was acting bizarre at a White House press conference or froze while answering questions.

He voiced his concern about POTUS’ mental health, criticizing at the same time the double standards of academics, who urged Trump to take a cognitive test when he was president, but now remain silent.

Texas Republican Jackson said that at this point he agrees with the far left and the mainstream media demand for the test to be the new standard for any future president- and ask for that same in Biden’s case.

He expressed concern regarding Biden’s behavior earlier this month, pointing to his forgetfulness and confusing answers, noting that gaffes Biden has long been famous for, is not a sign of mental decline, but of a rather disoriented behavior.

The Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi had introduced a bill back in October 2020 that would create a bipartisan commission of health advisors to evaluate the ability of a president to carry out his duties.

And although this legislation applies to future presidents, Jackson believes and action is necessary with regard to the health of the current president.

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