Andy Ogles slammed as he introduces 'No Juicing Joe' bill demanding disclosure of Biden's 'mind-altering stimulant' use

The bill, widely viewed as targeting Joe Biden's debate performance, echoed unfounded conspiracy theories about his mental acuity
Republican Andy Ogles ridiculed for introducing bill to police whether Joe Biden takes drugs for debate (Getty Images)
Republican Andy Ogles ridiculed for introducing bill to police whether Joe Biden takes drugs for debate (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Rep Andy Ogles (R-TN) announced on Wednesday, June 26, that he is introducing a 'No Juicing Joe' bill.

The timing of this announcement is notable, coming just one day before the anticipated CNN debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.

Joe Biden (Getty Images)
A 'No Juicing Joe' bill was introduced (Getty Images)

Andy Ogles ridiculed for introducing bizarre bill

The proposed legislation aims to mandate that President Biden disclose any use of mind-altering stimulants. Ogles stated that Biden should "report to the American people, every time he takes a mind-altering stimulant like he's gonna have to do before the debate."

"They're gonna have him juiced up and jacked up." This statement refers to an unfounded conspiracy theory supported by Trump and some of his allies, alleging that Biden uses stimulants to maintain his focus and conceal a mental deficiency during public appearances.



 

Ogles, a first-term lawmaker with a contentious history, has previously faced accusations of falsifying aspects of his life story during his campaign, undergone investigations over discrepancies in his financial disclosures, and stirred outrage by suggesting extreme measures to handle political unrest with the Palestinians, is to "kill 'em all."

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - OCTOBER 22: U.S. President Donald Trump participates in the final presidential debate against Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden at Belmont University on October 22, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. This is the last debate between the two candidates before the election on November 3. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Donald Trump will debate Joe Biden (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Netizens slam Andy Ogles for his controversial bill

A social media user tweeted, "Explains his motives. They are all transactional with Trump. Dude has an ethics problem similar to George Santos."

Another said, "Biden should sign an executive order to drug test all congressmen then. I’d bet they back right off then."

A third claimed, "He is 10 Billion % wrong. When someone is on drugs there are all kinds of signs that they are so. I’ve never seen Joe Biden display any side effects of drugs. Maybe a tic-tac but that’s it."

A fourth simply wrote, "Completely unserious politician!"

"@GOP @AndyOgles You would have Joe Biden report to the government every time he drinks a cup of coffee? This is ridiculous!" stated a user.

"You can smell the sleaze," asserted an individual.

"And yet, millions of Americans want to put the head of these fucking dummies in the White House. F**k, but Biden has to win or else these morons will think the sky is the limit," remarked a user.



 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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