Tense exchange with reporter and White House press secretary over name of neurologist
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Published 2024-07-08
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All Comments (21)
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Don’t forget this same media was telling you everything was fine for the past two years.
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Its very interesting how the Media has done a complete 180 after the debate.
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Holy moly, I do not envy this woman's job, no amount of compensation would be worth it.
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Why does someone need so many exams if nothing is wrong??
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In the abc interview biden said he hasn't seen one and sees no reasons to see one.
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It's laughable. Karine has been getting softball questions for years and now the press have been given their attack orders she is like WTF.
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The level of gaslighting is crazy! Who do you think we are? Thank you, media, for asking questions. At least someone is trying to get to the truth!
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and they accuse Trump of lying?!
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OMG the press is doing their job! First time in THREE years.
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Where was this press for the last three years!??
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she is paid quite well to be a pathological liar. what's worse is that there are millions who believe her lies.
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The American public knows what they saw happening at that debate. We also don't like being gaslit.
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Then why did Biden tell Stephanopolous that he has not seen a neurologist?
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I thought this is going to be the most transparent administration ever.
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I didn't hear her mention plaque on the brain, senility, dementia, nor Alzheimer's. Period 💯
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A VERY TERRIBLE PRESS SECRETARY.
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We beat Medicare 👴🏻
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I don't believe a word she says; her job is to literally avoid answering questions directly.
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Karine Diversity-Hire for "security reasons" says she cannot reveal the name of the neurologist who visited the White House 8 times in 8 months, even though his name is on the White House visitor log and is public knowledge. What kind of security is that? The doctor's name is Kevin Cannard.
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My mom has early onset Alzheimer’s. She’s 69, and started showing signs around the age of 55. She just got diagnosed last year, when she was 68. She passed every test until then, but when I tell you her retention time is five minutes on a good day, and less than 30 seconds on a bad day — the neurologist’s test results don’t mean much at this point when we can see with our own eyes something is wrong. He is in decline.