Newt Gingrich reveals three 'very different problems' Joe Biden faces including 'huge cognitive' issues

Newt Gingrich said there is nothing to be enthused about Joe Biden
PUBLISHED JUN 22, 2024
Newt Gingrich said Joe Biden has 'huge cognitive problems' (Getty Images)
Newt Gingrich said Joe Biden has 'huge cognitive problems' (Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Fox News contributor Newt Gingrich joined 'Fox & Friends' co-host Steve Doocy to highlight the primary challenges that President Joe Biden needed to overcome to defeat his rival, former President Donald Trump, in the upcoming elections. 

According to the former Republican House speaker, the issues that concerned Americans about the incumbent were illegal immigration and migrant crime, the mental fitness of Biden, and the left-oriented views of his administration.

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE - JANUARY 16:  U.S. President-elect Joe Biden speaks during an announcement Jan
President Joe Biden's reelection campaign has been marred with controversy over his age and policies (Getty Images)

Newt Gingrich's take on Joe Biden

Gingrich told Doocy after the latter commented that there was not much to be "enthused about" the presumptive Democratic nominee, "In Biden's case, I think he's got three very different problems." 

"One, which you were just talking about in terms of illegal immigration, is he has policies that aren't working. People don't want to have Biden's illegal immigrants raping and killing Americans. People don't want to go to the grocery store and not being able to afford anything. They look again and again, and the Biden program just doesn't work," Gingrich said. 

"Second, he appoints people who have weird values, and you get into all sorts of arguments over things like… third-grade kids with transgenderism or males competing in women's sports, etc," Gingrich went on to say.

"And then third, if you watch him over time, he clearly has huge cognitive problems. The White House can spin it any way they want to, but when you look at case after case, whether it's the Italian prime minister bringing him back into the group or it is President Obama helping him get off-stage, or it's Biden just standing at the Juneteenth festival at the White House and literally looking catatonic… just frozen for about a minute… I think particularly for younger Americans, it's like they're looking not at their grandfather. They're looking at their great-grandfather, and they're saying, 'Gee, can he really be president?'" he added.



 

Internet agrees with Newt Gingrich's views

Reacting to Gingrich's comments on the 'Fox & Friends' segment, a user wrote on YouTube, "Biden needs a whole week off just to prepare for an hour and a half debate. The man is done."

"No repairing the Democratic Party now," shared another.

"How can you be enthusiastic about Biden when you know he can't make it through another term," commented a third.

"Some people age like a fine wine, Biden ages like a raisin," jibed a fourth user.

"Most grandfathers are more coherent than Joe," chided a fifth.

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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