'Talk about something new': Internet divided as Sean Hannity says Joe Biden's physical decline is growing more and more obvious

Sean Hannity suggests that the president's fragility is a growing concern, and the White House is struggling to conceal it
PUBLISHED FEB 23, 2024
Sean Hannity's remarks on President Biden's alleged physical decline have sparked a divisive online debate (YouTube/Fox News, Getty Images)
Sean Hannity's remarks on President Biden's alleged physical decline have sparked a divisive online debate (YouTube/Fox News, Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Fox News host Sean Hannity's recent remarks on President Joe Biden's alleged physical decline have ignited a divisive conversation on social media.

Hannity suggests that Biden's fragility is becoming a significant concern for Democrats, and the White House is struggling to cover it up. As Hannity points to recent incidents, such as stumbling while boarding Air Force One, he contends that the president's physical decline is growing more evident each day.

However, the internet's reaction is mixed, with users expressing various opinions on Hannity's claims.

Sean Hannity's concerns

Sean Hannity, known for his conservative views, has raised concerns about President Biden's physical condition in recent broadcasts. Hannity highlighted an incident during Biden's California fundraising tour where he and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi were seen walking hand in hand. Hannity remarked,"It looked like a nursing home reunion or like they were headed to play bingo together."

Hannity also pointed to an incident on Tuesday when Biden stumbled twice while boarding Air Force One, despite using smaller steps to avoid previous embarrassing moments.

Hannity expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of Biden's reportedly new sneakers with extra thick soles. Hannity commented, "Clearly it's not working. It is alarming to see all of this from your president. The physical decline, even over the last three years since he took office, is growing more and more obvious every day."

Hannity alleges White house cover-up

The Fox News host accused the White House of working hard to cover up what he sees as an obvious decline in Biden's physical health. He referenced a letter from White House Council spokesperson Ian Sams, who complained about news outlets allegedly misreporting a special counsel report, suggesting an effort to control the narrative around Biden's presidency.

 "The White House is working hard to cover up what is an obvious decline in Biden's physical health. They're putting the full corps press on the White House and White House reporters over their coverage of your failing president."

Internet reacts to Hannity's assertions on Biden's health

Twitter users responded to Hannity's claims with a mix of agreement and skepticism. One user wrote, "Kinda sad and bad."



 

Another user took a more critical stance, saying, "LOL. Hannity is leaning in hard to push the idea that Biden is fragile, but Trump is the one who whines and throws a tantrum every time he doesn’t get his way." 



 

Another user downplayed Hannity's influence, stating, "Hannity's influence is negligible."



 

One commented, "Sean Hannity can't stop talking about Joe Biden's health decline for 10 seconds. We all know this and don't need preached at and talked down to. It gets old. Talk about something new. Not the same thing for 1,000,000 nights in a row. You sound like a broken record."



 

One commented, "I was gonna say the same thing about hannity."



 

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