With overwhelming, and sometimes uncalled for banter against President Biden's (D) health, many have speculated the oldest elected President may not be fit to finish his term. US Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) has already posed such questions, and now US Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) is joining in on the concern for Biden's health.
"Ladies and gentlemen, Joe Biden is just the tip of the spear. Think about this, Joe Biden as nutty as he is, is on his way out the door. "He ain't going to be around for much longer folks," said Congressman Donalds.
It is unsure what Donalds means by Biden "not much longer" but one could infer the commentary is a jab at Biden's health or his little success as the Commander-In-Chief so far, as Republicans managed to get "#Bidenisafailure" trending on Twitter for a week.
Donalds has been very outspoken in regard to his criticisms of the President, in particular with the rise of Critical Race Theory in public schools, and now the president's Afghanistan debacle.
Rep. Donalds elaborated on his earlier statements "One way or the other, he ain't going to be around much longer. But in 7 months, he's destroyed our foreign policy, our allies don't trust us, the Russians are getting more oil, we're getting less, our southern border is a mess, some of our kids don't learn in school—look at our country, and it only took 7 months."
If you ask Byron Donalds, Biden has disappointed the American people on all fronts, "and it only took 7 months."
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