House Republicans push Biden to take cognitive test after Hur report: 'Obvious mental decline'
Rep. Ronny Jackson reiterated his calls for President Biden to prove his mental fitness for office after it was put into question by Special Counsel Robert Hur. FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are appealing directly to President Biden demanding that he take a cognitive test to prove his mental fitness for office. Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, the former White House physician who served as chief medical adviser to former President Trump, led a letter to the president co-signed by 83 House Republicans, including House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik and Chief Deputy Whip Guy Reschenthaler, arguing that the president's many public "gaffes" are a "national security concern." "Following the recent report from Special Counsel Robert Hur, we write to express our grave concerns with your current cognitive state and ability to successfully execute the duties of the Presidency, including as Chief Executive, Head of State, and Commander in Chief," the lawmakers wrote. "The President of the United States must demonstrate sound mental abilities, regardless of gender, age, or political party, which you have not." Texas GOP Rep. Ronny Jackson, a former White House physician, left, is again calling on President Biden to take a cognitive exam.
Feb-16-2024, 14:00:30 GMT
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