Rep Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, the former White House physician for former president Donald Trump, has urged Biden to pursue the lead of his predecessor and complete the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, a 30-point exam that tests for memory impairment for age-related issues, including dementia and cognitive decline. I think heâs demonstrating every single day that there is something going on, Jackson said. He added: You donât need to be a physician to look at this behavior and see thereâs something concerning happening.
As soon as the internet got a hold of the news, people started reacting to it. One person said, This is a dumb story. He was clearly doing two things at once and got confused. That happens to⦠all of us. While another one said, I donât see him struggling at all other than he is answering important question while trying to pay for his pie or whatever. Let him buy his pie in peace.
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Businesses around the world rushed Saturday to contain a ransomware attack that has paralyzed their computer networks, a situation complicated in the U.S. by offices lightly staffed at the start of the Fourth of July holiday weekend.