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Former ESPN anchor Sage Steele recently shared the “sad” details of her 2021 interview with Joe Biden. An interview in which, according to Steele, Biden lost his train of thought and “struggled” to maintain focus.“The human aspect of what we’re witnessing right now, to me, is heartbreaking,” Steele explained.Former ESPN host Sage Steele says that interviewing Joe Biden was “the saddest thing” because he seemed confused and “couldn’t finish his sentences.
“His voice just trailed off. He said, ‘I was good,’ and then he went silent, and he goes …, ‘Uh, never mind’.”“And so he started to tell football stories of his greatness,” Steele said. “He goes, ‘I have the best hands.’ What do you say to that?” Steele continued, “And here’s the saddest thing. His voice just trailed off. He said, ‘I was good,’ and then he went silent, and he goes …‘Uh, never mind.’”
Biden’s condition clearly hasn’t improved since Steele’s interview with him two years ago. Earlier this month, White House staffers had to cut the president’s mic after he began rambling incoherently in response to a question.Striking Auto Workers Warn: Biden's Green Agenda 'Going to Wipe Us Out'Chris Christie: Secret Spewing Trump 'Unfit' for the PresidencyAmerica Created 336,000 Jobs In September, Putting Pressure on Fed to Hike AgainDonald Trump Jr.
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