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Biden’s Cancer Diagnosis P2

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Biden’s Cancer Diagnosis P2

Matt Gagnon discussed the release of recordings from former President Joe Biden’s interviews with Robert Herhold in October 2023, which revealed Biden’s struggles with memory and speech. Gagnon criticized the media for initially defending Biden and called for accountability. He also mentioned Biden’s cancer diagnosis and the controversy over his medical care. Callers expressed concerns about Biden’s cognitive abilities and health, comparing him to past presidents like FDR and Kennedy. The conversation highlighted the serious implications of Biden’s condition on national security, emphasizing the importance of presidential fitness and the potential risks posed by his leadership.

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