Research: Biden has a mental illness that is a threat to national security
Research: Biden has a mental illness that is a threat to national security
A panel of experts funded by the US Department of Defense, the Pentagon, has warned that the dementia that affects the President of the country, Joe Biden, could cause a "national security risk." In a report on Tuesday, the private American news organization, The Intercept, named several prominent American officials, including the president of the United States, as those who may cause national security concerns due to their mental disorder. The report cited findings published in April of a first-of-its-kind study conducted by the RAND Corporation's National Security Research Division. Researchers were able to identify several cases where senior intelligence officers suffered from Alzheimer's disease, which is a brain disease and the main cause of dementia.
As commander-in-chief, the 80-year-old Biden has shown frequent bouts of confusion, frequent slips and falls, and memory loss. The President is the manifestation of the supreme power of the nation, with the ability to define the national interest. The age of US president Biden and his mental problems are a source of concern for voters, including his ruling party, the Democrats. Biden is the oldest president in US history. In April, he announced his intention to run for the presidency again in 2024 and where he is likely to face his Republican predecessor Donald Trump, who has claimed that Biden cannot pass the test to determine mental ability.