Biden faced with three 'very different problems' in bid to defeat Trump, says Newt Gingrich
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich Newt Gingrich discusses waning Democratic enthusiasm for President Biden and what factors contributed to his lack of popularity and support.
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NEWT GINGRICH: In Biden's case, I think he's got three very different problems. One, which you were just talking about in terms of illegal immigration, is he has policies that aren't working. People don't want to have Biden's illegal immigrants raping and killing Americans. People don't want to go to the grocery store and not being able to afford anything. They look again and again, and the Biden program just doesn't work. Second, he appoints people who have weird values, and you get into all sorts of arguments over things like… third grade kids with transgenderism or males competing in women's sports, etc. And then third, if you watch him over time, he clearly has huge cognitive problems. The White House can spin it any way they want to, but when you look at case after case, whether it's the Italian prime minister bringing him back into the group or it is President Obama helping him get off-stage, or it's Biden just standing at the Juneteenth festival at the White House and literally looking catatonic… just frozen for about a minute… I think particularly for younger Americans, it's like they're looking not at their grandfather. They're looking at their great-grandfather, and they're saying, "Gee, can he really be president?"