Democrats Stand Behind Biden, Despite Concerns About His Cognitive Abilities

Most Democrats are still supporting President Biden, despite concerns about his ability to serve a second term. However, some Democrats have called for him to drop out of the race.

The majority of Democrats are continuing to oppose calling for President Joe Biden to drop out of the race after Tuesday's closed-door meeting, regardless of the fact that most Democrats have expressed concerns about the President's ability to serve a second term.

Biden sent a sharply worded letter to the party leaders stressing a refocus on former President Trump instead of the President and his cognitive abilities. Momentum is slowing down for the moment as Democrats toe the party line.

Democrats Stand Behind Biden, Despite Concerns About His Cognitive Abilities

Democrats Stand Behind Biden, Despite Concerns About His Cognitive Abilities

"I’m staying with Papa," Rep. Adriano Espaillat, D-N.Y., said, according to the AP.

Some Democrats have expressed concerns about Biden's age and health. In a recent interview, Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., said that he believes Biden is "simply not up to the job."

Democrats Stand Behind Biden, Despite Concerns About His Cognitive Abilities

Democrats Stand Behind Biden, Despite Concerns About His Cognitive Abilities

However, other Democrats have defended Biden, saying that he is still the best candidate to lead the party in 2024. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said that Biden is "a strong leader" who is "committed to fighting for the American people."

It remains to be seen whether Democrats will continue to support Biden in the long run. If Biden's health continues to decline, or if he makes any major gaffes, it is possible that more Democrats will call for him to drop out of the race.

**RADICAL:** Missouri AG Sues Biden Admin Over Controversial Affordable Care Act Adjustment

The Missouri attorney general has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over a controversial adjustment to the Affordable Care Act. The lawsuit alleges that the administration overstepped its authority by making the adjustment, which will lower the cost of health insurance for millions of Americans.

The Biden administration has defended the adjustment, saying that it is necessary to ensure that the ACA is affordable for all Americans. However, Republicans have criticized the adjustment, saying that it is an illegal overreach by the administration.

The lawsuit is likely to be closely watched, as it could have implications for the future of the ACA. If the court rules in favor of the Missouri attorney general, it could weaken the ACA and make it more difficult for Americans to access affordable health insurance.

**'LIKE A SON':** Who is Biden's White House Physician, and How Close Are His Ties to the First Family?

Dr. Kevin O'Connor is the White House physician who has been caring for President Biden since he took office. O'Connor is a graduate of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and has served in the U.S. Navy for over 20 years.

O'Connor has been praised for his work by Biden and his family. In a recent interview, Biden said that O'Connor is "like a son" to him.

O'Connor's close relationship with the Biden family has raised some concerns. Some critics have accused O'Connor of being too close to the Bidens and of not being objective in his medical assessments.

However, O'Connor has defended his relationship with the Bidens, saying that he is "a doctor first and foremost" and that he "always puts the President's health first."