Internet trolls Joe Biden after Fox News' Sean Hannity reports on special counsel's report on POTUS's 'poor memory'

Sean Hannity expressed concern over the special counsel's conclusions regarding President Joe Biden’s cognitive condition
PUBLISHED FEB 10, 2024
Sean Hannity reacts to the special counsel saying the president has 'poor memory' on 'Hannity' (@foxnews/YouTube)
Sean Hannity reacts to the special counsel saying the president has 'poor memory' on 'Hannity' (@foxnews/YouTube)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Fox News host Sean Hannity expresses concern over the special counsel's conclusions regarding President Joe Biden’s cognitive condition, deeming them troubling.

The host dismantled Biden’s “poor memory” on Hannity. Following this news, Fox News took to X, formerly known as Twitter to share Hannity’s monologue.

Many people on the internet also took a brutal jab at POTUS.

Sean Hannity reports on Joe Biden’s ‘poor memory’

Fox News took to X and wrote, “SEAN HANNITY: The special counsel's findings on Biden's cognitive state are alarming.”



 

In Hannity’s monologue, he said, “While what the special counsel found about Biden's handling of classified documents was alarming, what it says about his cognitive state is, quite frankly, shocking and by the way, it should have every single American concerned about the mental health, the cognitive health of the president of our country, the president of the United States.”

Hannity continued, “According to the special counsel, the Department of Justice, they are not charging Joe Biden "because Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him as a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory." So, let me get this straight.”

“Does this mean the special counsel is not charging Biden, because of his cognitive decline and would come off as a nice guy?”

The host further added, “I thought the special counsel said. He did this willfully and by the way, it gets much worse. According to the report on the first day of Biden's interview, he could not even remember when he was vice president.”

“He asked the people interviewing him, if it was 2013, 'When did I stop being vice president?" He couldn't remember when he took office as vice president, asking this question "In 2009, am I still vice president?”



 

Internet bashes Joe Biden over his 'poor memory'

Many X users brutally trolled Joe Biden.

One person wrote, “I think guy should take a SHORT vacation to Mexico for 4 years,” and another said, “Nothing alarming. We, the People, have been saying this for 3 years.”



 



 

An X user slammed Biden, “No amount of media coordination by the Democratic Party can hide what is really happening in this administration,” and another added, “Very, and I want to know why Congress isn't impeaching and removing. if someone isn't mentally fit to stand trial, then they surely aren't mentally fit to be President and have the nuclear codes.”



 



 

One more person trolled Biden, “We all know this. I cannot wait to see him debate this year. It’s going to be very entertaining,” and another said, “The 25th amendment should be invoked immediately.”



 



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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