The 81-year-old US President Joe Biden’s ability to lead the country for a new term beginning next year if he is re-elected is starting to raise doubts due to his numerous past blunders and verbal slip-ups and his recent acute confusion regarding living and deceased people and their titles.
The American President made his third blunder in less than a week when he referred to his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, as “the President of Mexico” during his discussion of the Gaza problem.
A few days ago, Biden claimed to have discussed the identical G7 meeting in June 2021 with the late French President François Mitterrand rather than President Emmanuel Macron.
Several Republican lawmakers are attempting to take advantage of President Biden’s recent gaffes and blunders by calling for the implementation of the US Constitution’s Twenty-fifth Amendment, which permits the president’s removal if it is established that he is incapable of leading the nation.
In the case of the president’s resignation, demise, impeachment, or temporary incapacity, the Twenty-fifth Amendment outlines the procedures for transferring authority in the United States.
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