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Joe Biden, 78, accidentally reveals cheat sheets and prompts he used to navigate his first press conference

The President of the United States, Joe Biden, 78, was photographed holding a paper sheet of points and cue cards he used to get through his White House briefing on Thursday as reports that the president suffers from early stage dementia continue to grow .


Biden, – the oldest ever US president, accidentally revealed an A4 sheet of paper complete with the names and photographs of journalists called on to ask him a question. 


During the press conference Biden also appeared to lose his train of thought while discussing the migrant crisis at the US southern border, and said he was unsure of whether to give too much detail.

His aides initially blamed the wind, then later said the carpeted steps had been slippery.


During the 2020 electoral cycle Trump continuously alleged that Biden was senile and not cognitive enough to be president. He nicknamed him ‘Sleepy Joe’.


Despite all of this Biden has refuted all claims he is suffering from cognitive decline – even after Russian president Vladimir Putin told Biden this week to engage in a one on one live video interview with him, for the whole world to see and watch, an offer the White House declined.

Joe Biden, also confirmed he will run again for president in 2024 and joked that he ‘misses’ Donald Trump. 

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