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FITTON: Initiate the 25th Amendment now

From Tom Fitton in Washington Times:

Those videos of President Biden freezing, getting lost in his thoughts, shuffling, slurring his words, wandering off and simply checking out are “cheap fakes,” according to risible talking points the White House is now peddling.

Mr. Biden and his increasingly bizarre behavior have become the punch line for jokes and memes. But cognitive decline isn’t funny; it’s tragic. In that respect, the president deserves our empathy and compassion. But Americans are right to be concerned about the immediate national security and other consequences caused by Mr. Biden’s evident disability.

The White House’s desperate distraction efforts aside, the time has come for Vice President Kamala Harris and the president’s Cabinet to do their duty under the 25th Amendment and consider whether the president’s cognitive issues preclude him from continuing to discharge his duties. As the first step, Mr. Biden’s Cabinet should demand that Mr. Biden undergo medical tests by independent medical experts to determine if he has cognitive or related disability issues.

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