Biden suspected of cognitive decline, 53 days on stage without a press conference set a 100-year record

U.S. President Joe Biden has not held a formal presidential press conference for 53 days in office, setting a 100-year U.S. record.

U.S. President Joe Biden has been in office for 53 days by the 14th, and has yet to hold a formal presidential press conference. The Washington Post reported on the 12th, citing research data from the University of California, Santa Barbara, that Biden has set a 100-year record for holding his first presidential press conference after coming to power.

Former President Trump held his first official press conference 27 days after taking office, former President Obama held it 20 days after taking office, Reagan and Clinton did it 9 days after taking office, so why did Biden delay?

Some analysis suggests that this may be related to Biden’s health problems. FOSS News host Hannity said he was worried that “cognitive problems” would affect Biden’s ability to perform his presidential duties, and that Biden “clearly has cognitive decline,” suggesting that he could not cope with the reporters’ live questions, “He struggles every day He struggles every day when he speaks …… it’s a little scary”.

The US media has recently revealed a series of hiccups that have raised concerns. on February 27, during a speech in Texas, Biden suddenly forgot his words midway through reading the names of his guests and at one point said “What am I doing here?” On March 8, at a White House event, Biden suddenly forgot the name of his newly appointed Defense Secretary Austin and ended up referring to him as “the guy who runs this agency.