Chris Murphy: ‘No doubt’ Biden experienced cognitive decline in White House
- Senator Chris Murphy stated on May 15, 2025, that President Joe Biden experienced cognitive decline while serving in the White House.
- This assertion arises amid President Biden's ongoing legacy repair tour and the Democratic Party's efforts to rebuild after internal challenges.
- Murphy emphasized that there is no doubt about Biden's cognitive issues and suggested Biden should not have sought reelection to protect the party.
- The senator told POLITICO, "There's no doubt about it" when asked about Biden's mental state during his presidency.
- Murphy's statements and the legacy tour raise questions about Biden's capacity to serve a second term and could impact the Democratic Party's future.
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Murphy says ‘no doubt’ Biden suffered cognitive decline while in office
Politico: Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy said there’s “no doubt” that former President Joe Biden suffered cognitive decline in office and that it would have been better for the party if he hadn’t run for reelection. “There’s no doubt about it,” said the...
Chris Murphy: ‘No doubt’ Biden experienced cognitive decline in White House
Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy (Conn.) said in a Wednesday report that there is “no doubt” that former President Biden went through cognitive decline during his time in the White House.
Democratic Senator Says Biden Suffered Cognitive Decline
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) said there’s “no doubt” that former President Joe Biden suffered cognitive decline in office and that it would have been better for the party if he hadn’t run for reelection, Politico reports. Said Murphy: “There’s no doubt about it. The debate is whether it was enough that it compromised his ability to act as chief executive.”
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