Biden's Future Imperiled as Trump Gains Ground with Black Voters

Kellyanne Conway warns that the Biden administration's attempts to dismiss concerns about the president's cognitive abilities as "deepfakes" are only fueling doubts within the White House.

Conservative commentator Kellyanne Conway, a former counselor to President Donald Trump, has sounded the alarm over the Biden administration's handling of concerns about the president's cognitive abilities, warning that the White House's attempts to dismiss these concerns as "deepfakes" are only adding to the skepticism.

Biden's Future Imperiled as Trump Gains Ground with Black Voters

Biden's Future Imperiled as Trump Gains Ground with Black Voters

Speaking on "The Brian Kilmeade Show" Tuesday, Conway criticized White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's comments that the viral videos raising questions about Biden's mental acuity are "deep fakes," calling them "lies" and arguing that they demonstrate the Biden team's "worries" about his ability to handle the presidency.

Conway pointed out that the White House press corps, which travels with Biden and witnesses his interactions in person, is not likely to be convinced by the "deepfakes" argument. She further accused Jean-Pierre of lying to the American people and urged her to cease such practices.

Biden's Future Imperiled as Trump Gains Ground with Black Voters

Biden's Future Imperiled as Trump Gains Ground with Black Voters

The former Trump adviser went on to question Biden's competence and his ability to handle the presidency during a "very dangerous time," citing the recent escalation of tensions with China and the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Conway's comments echo the concerns raised by former Vice President Mike Pence, who recently stated that Biden is not "mentally fit to be president." Numerous videos of Biden have emerged recently, showing him appearing disoriented or confused, further raising questions about his cognitive abilities.

Biden's Future Imperiled as Trump Gains Ground with Black Voters

Biden's Future Imperiled as Trump Gains Ground with Black Voters

These incidents have sparked calls from some Republicans to invoke the 25th Amendment, which allows for the removal of a president who is deemed unfit for office. However, such a move is unlikely to succeed given the Democrats' control of both houses of Congress.

Despite the growing concerns about Biden's mental health, the White House continues to insist that the president is in good health and capable of carrying out his duties. However, the administration's handling of these concerns has only fueled speculation and raised doubts about Biden's capacity to lead the country.

Biden's Future Imperiled as Trump Gains Ground with Black Voters

Biden's Future Imperiled as Trump Gains Ground with Black Voters

As the presidential election draws near, the issue of Biden's mental health is likely to remain a key topic of debate. Conway's comments underscore the potential impact that these concerns could have on Biden's chances of winning a second term.