October 22, 2025 - 04:04

In her recently released book, former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre firmly refutes claims regarding a decline in former President Joe Biden's cognitive abilities and overall health. She emphasizes that during her time in the administration, she “saw no such decline,” countering narratives that suggest otherwise.
Jean-Pierre's remarks come in response to increasing scrutiny and speculation surrounding Biden's mental acuity, particularly as he embarks on another presidential campaign. She argues that the portrayal of the president's health has often been exaggerated or misrepresented by various media outlets.
Throughout her tenure, Jean-Pierre was often faced with challenging questions related to Biden's age and fitness for office. Her insights aim to provide a more balanced perspective, highlighting the importance of accurate reporting in shaping public perception. As discussions about leadership and age continue, Jean-Pierre's statements serve as a defense of the president's capabilities and a call for more responsible journalism.
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