Republican Ronny Jackson who is an ex-doctor of the White House mentioned how President Biden isn’t fit for running the office.
Moreover, the physician spoke about how President Joe Biden’s behavior at his first press conference should definitely be a matter of concern for all Americans. In the same way, the Republican from Texas also mentioned how the President’s stance among reporters during the conference should definitely raise some questions about how he will actually handle foreign leaders.
On the other hand, the Department of Defense’s inspector general had plenty to say to these accusations. He explains how Jackson drank so much alcohol on a trip with the president that he was unaware of his own behavior. And that included making sexual as well as denigrating comments across the board.
Jackson spoke about how the report against him is politically motivated while denying all the claims that he was drinking while on duty.
“The president’s behavior clearly shows that he is not fit for the position of control and duty,” Jackson told Fox News recently.
“The president of the country was surrounded by a picture book that showed friendly reporters that he should call upon, and there appeared to be prepared answers too.
Still, he could barely make it through the entire conference,” Jackson added.According to media reports, President Biden’s first formal press conference with news reporters came about 65 days after he assumed his position as President of the United States of America.
And that was definitely far longer of a wait when compared to plenty of his predecessors.
Moreover, the fact that he took over 60 minutes to answer questions from reporters was also a little startling for some.Among some of the notable developments that raised questions over Biden’s announcements includes his plans for seeking reelection in 2024, alongside Vice President Harris.
In addition, the president made heads turn when he announced how he didn’t see the presence of US forces in Afghanistan in 2022, as reported by the Washington Post.