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President Biden is facing criticism for his recent public appearances, with some questioning his ability to effectively communicate. During interviews with Black radio hosts, he struggled to find the right words and made several mistakes. In one instance, he claimed to have been “the first Black woman to serve with a Black president,” which is factually incorrect. He also stumbled over his words during a Fourth of July speech, referring to former President Trump as a “colleague” before abruptly ending the story.

These missteps have raised concerns about President Biden’s mental acuity and his ability to lead the country effectively. His campaign team has been working to downplay these incidents, attributing them to a “bad night” during the debate with former President Trump. Spokespeople for the campaign have criticized the media for focusing on the president’s mistakes, suggesting that they are being blown out of proportion.

Despite these efforts to reassure voters and donors, President Biden’s speech struggles have not gone unnoticed. Many are questioning whether he is fit to continue leading the country for another term. The president’s team will need to work hard to address these concerns and regain the confidence of the American people as the re-election campaign heats up.