New lapse: Biden says Democrats campaigned in "54 states" to defend Obamacare
"Joe Biden apparently thinks there are 54 states. This guy is completely senile," noted Students for Trump founder Ryan Fournier.
Joe Biden was once again trending on social networks for his mental lapses. This time, during the "Pennsylvania Democratic Party Reception," the president claimed that Democrats campaigned in "54 states" to defend Obamacare in 2018.
The controversial gaffe comes as the president highlighted the "success" of his party in protecting The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act from being eliminated during the administration of former President Donald Trump:
Trump campaigned on replacing Obamacare. Democrats, for their part, launched a strong operation in 2018 to prevent that from happening. In his speech, Biden warned that the Republican Party will want to kill the program if they win a majority in Congress.
"This guy is completely senile."
Criticism of the president has been constant due to his recent mental absent-mindedness. Get lost on the White House lawns, to state incorrectly that his late son Beau "lost his life in Iraq - when he died of brain cancer in 2015, search The president's attitudes are common among the audience of a Republican congresswoman who passed away at the beginning of August, or waving at nothing.
Students for Trump founder Ryan Fournier criticized his cognitive abilities, stating, "Joe Biden apparently thinks there are 54 states. This guy is completely senile.
Republican Representative Lauren Boebert singled out Biden for error and commented,"Joe Biden now says there are 54 states. I guess if you count the states of denial, confusion, deception and disaster his regime has caused, he might be right."
RealClearPolitics President Tom Bevan mocked Biden and former President Barack Obama, who once claimed there were "57 states" in a speech, "It looks like we've lost 3 states since 2008!"
Hollywood actor Rob Schneider tweeted, "Biden says there are 54 states in America. The next speech will explain the 81 million votes...".