Russian newspaper targets Biden's health, cites five signs of dementia
Citing the World Health Organization’s definition of dementia, Lyudmila Plotnikova, the author of the article, said Biden is"very elderly" and"too often in the last years of his life he either forgot names and dates, or lost his orientation in space."
"Americans feel sorry for their president, but at the same time they are wondering if such a person is able to perform the functions of not only the owner of the Oval Office of the White House, but also the supreme commander of one of the most powerful armies in the world," Plotnikova wrote for the paper, which was founded nearly 100 years ago in Russia.
The author listed five categories to support the paper's claim that Biden suffers from dementia and provided specific examples for each. The categories included: forgetfulness, disorientation, aimless wandering, behavioral changes including aggression, and difficulties in movement.
The paper also cited examples of when Biden"yelled at reporters" and insisted that"experts are sure that the state of health of the leader of the American nation inspires serious concern.", a former U.S.
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