Biden Aides Accidentally Reveal Biden May Have ‘Sundowning’ Disorder

Biden Aides Accidentally Reveal Biden May Have ‘Sundowning’ Disorder

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White House aides have raised a number of troubling concerns with President Biden’s cognitive abilities, as well as his capability to carry out his duties for another four years, according to a report from Axios.

White House aides have “seen flashes of an absent-minded Biden, but typically brush them off as ordinary brain farts because they usually see him engaged,” Axios reported after speaking to eight current and former Biden Administration aides.

The fallout from Thursday night’s debate is taking an effect on some aides, however, some of whom are questioning whether the president can continue to function. Others are more optimistic that things can be turned around, though Biden’s staff is more or less in agreement that the president’s frequent freeze-ups, slurred words, and wide-eyed facial expressions resulted in a poor night for the campaign.

“Some campaign aides projected calm Friday and framed the debate as just a bad night that they’d recover from. Other Biden aides, donors and senior Democrats were deeply shaken, as Trump and other crowing Republicans questioned his fitness for office,” Axios reported.

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“Beyond the politics of whether Biden can beat Trump again, the aides expressed new worries about whether the president can carry out his duties through another four-year term.”

While the report noted that Biden’s rally in North Carolina on Friday — which still featured freeze-ups and blank stares — has calmed some staff members, the report went on to make a stunning revelation about the symptoms of Biden’s cognitive decline.

“The time of day is important as to which of the two Bidens will appear,” Axios reported after speaking with White House staff. “From 10am to 4pm, Biden is dependably engaged — and many of his public events in front of cameras are held within those hours.”

“Outside of that time range or while traveling abroad, Biden is more likely to have verbal miscues and become fatigued,” aides told the outlet.

Thursday’s 90-minute debate began at 9 p.m. eastern time.

Increased confusion and cognitive decline in evening and nighttime hours is a common symptom of Alzheimer’s and Dementia known as “sundowning.”

“Sundowning is increased confusion that people living with Alzheimer’s and dementia may experience from dusk through night,” reads a description from the Alzheimer’s Association website. “Also called ‘sundowner’s syndrome,’ it is not a disease but a set of symptoms or dementia-related behaviors that may include difficulty sleeping, anxiety, agitation, hallucinations, pacing and disorientation. Although the exact cause is unknown, sundowning may occur due to disease progression and changes in the brain.”

Campaign aides were confident that President Biden was prepared for Thursday’s debate and felt he would do well. “Some of the close-knit Biden aides who prepped him for the debate told confidantes they were optimistic beforehand, and that he’d done well in their practice sessions,” Axios reported.

While the campaign is in agreement that the debate was a disaster, there are varying opinions on the extent of the damage. Holding the debate early was meant to provide Biden with a boost in the polls, not set him back, though some elements of the campaign remain confident that they can turn the tide.

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WATCH: Van Jones Almost Starts Crying After Joe Biden’s Awful Debate Performance

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Former Obama White House advisor and current CNN analyst Van Jones was on the verge of tears when reacting to President Biden’s disastrous debate performance on Thursday night.

“That was painful,” Jones told his fellow panelists without hesitation. “I love Joe Biden, I worked for Joe Biden. He didn’t do well at all. He did not do well at all.”

Jones went on to comment on Biden’s advanced age, saying ” he looked… I’ll give you the analysis, kind of the old man versus the con man.”

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Jones then appeared to be on the verge of tears when analyzing the debate that saw multiple freeze-ups and incoherent ramblings from Biden. “He loves his country. He’s doing the best that he can. But he had a test to meet tonight to restore confidence of the country and of the base, and he failed to do that,” he said.

In a shocking turn of events, Jones then suggested that Biden should consider dropping out of the race. “And I think there’s a lot of people who are going to want to see him consider taking a different course now,” Jones said of his former boss. “We’re still far from our convention. And there is time for this party to figure out a different way forward if he will allow us to do this.”

Jones’ co-panelist Peter King reported that a number of Democrats are already considering the possibility of replacing Biden after the performance. Just minutes into the debate — after Biden took the stage with a raspy voice and struggled to complete sentences — Democrat strategists, elected officials and fundraisers were already sounding alarm bells.

“They’re having conversations about the president’s performance, which they think was dismal, which they think will hurt other people down the party in the ticket, and having conversations about what they should do about it,” King reported.

“Some of those conversations include whether we should go to the White House and ask the president to step aside,” King continued. The discussion within the party suggests that some members believe it might be necessary for prominent Democrats to publicly call for Biden to reconsider his campaign.”

Thursday’s debate was the first of two debates agreed upon by both campaigns. The second debate, which is set to be hosted by ABC News, will take place in September. Trump has agreed to at least two additional debates, though the Biden campaign has declined.

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BREAKING: CNN Panics After Debate, Says Democrats Are Looking To Replace Biden

BREAKING: CNN Panics After Debate, Says Democrats Are Looking To Replace Biden

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After Thursday night’s first 2024 election cycle debate on CNN, tensions boiled over as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump exchanged fierce criticisms on key issues such as the economy, immigration, and abortion. However, it was the aftermath that caught the nation’s attention, with CNN’s John King reporting a sense of panic among senior Democrats over Biden’s performance, raising questions about his continued candidacy.

Supporters of Biden were optimistic that he would present a clear and succinct message on immigration, aiming to counteract Trump’s critiques on this highly contentious issue. However, the performance did not meet expectations.

John King said right after the debate, “But minutes into the debate—and it continues right now—it involves party strategists, involves elected officials, it involves fundraisers, and they’re having conversations about the president’s performance, which they think was dismal, which they think will hurt other people down the party in the ticket, and having conversations about what they should do about it.”

“Some of those conversations include whether we should go to the White House and ask the president to step aside,” King continued. The discussion within the party suggests that some members believe it might be necessary for prominent Democrats to publicly call for Biden to reconsider his campaign.

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Although Biden regained some composure later in the debate, his closing statements did little to calm the fears of party leaders. The growing doubts cast a long shadow over the campaign, with implications that could reshape the Democratic strategy moving forward with only a few moths left.

“[Biden] stuck to his official position. I think he could’ve expressed it more strongly,” a source close to the White House told CNN. “He needs to remind the American public of his record, both on the border and on helping long-term undocumented immigrants. He hasn’t done that yet,” another source added, describing a moment when Biden unexpectedly brought up immigration while discussing abortion as “awkward and not helpful.”

When questioned about his age, 78-year-old Donald Trump boasted about his cognitive abilities and his recent achievements in golf. “I took two cognitive tests. I aced them, both of them,” Trump said. “I’m in very good health. I just won two club championships.”

As the situation evolves, the calls for potential changes at the top of the Democrat ticket could bring a dramatic shift in the 2024 presidential race. November is only a few months away. Vice President Kamala Harris and California Gavin Newsom could be possible replacements for Joe Biden.

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WATCH: Trump Struggles To Contain His Laughter After Biden Claims He Could Beat Him In Golf

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Former President Donald Trump found himself in a hilarious back-and-forth with President Biden over their respective golf ability during Thursday night’s opening presidential debate.

While answering a question about his age, the former president stated that he feels as good as he did 20 years ago. He added that he has “aced” multiple cognitive tests in recent years before asking Biden to do the same.

Continuing to speak about his physical fitness, Trump pointed to his recent victories in Palm Beach golf tournaments. “It’s not even senior, two regular club championships to do that you have to be quite smart, and you have to be able to hit the ball a long way, and I do,” Trump bragged.

“He doesn’t do it, he can’t hit a ball fifty yards,” the former president continued while pointing at Biden. “He challenged me to a golf match he can hit a ball fifty yards.”

Biden then claimed that he got his golf handicap down to six while serving as vice president before claiming he could beat Trump in a round of golf. “I told you before I’m happy to play golf if you carry your own bag,” Biden said, drawing a smirk from Trump.

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Trump Confronts Biden Over January 6 Prosecutions: ‘You Should Be Ashamed Of Yourself’

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Former President Trump told President Biden that he should be “ashamed of himself” over the ruthless, one-sided January 6 prosecutions during Thursday night’s presidential debate.

When asked how he would respond to voters who claim that he “violated his oath of office” on January 6, Trump pointed to the fact that he authorized National Guard personnel to be deployed on January 6, something that has been confirmed by a number of National Guard whistleblowers.

Well, I didn’t say that to anybody. I said peacefully and patriotically. And Nancy Pelosi, if you just watched the news from two days ago, on tape to her daughter, who is a documentary filmmaker, they say. But she’s saying, oh, no, it’s my responsibility. I was responsible for this because I offered her 10,000 soldiers or National Guard and she turned them down,” Trump said, pointing to a recent video in which then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) claimed responsibility for January 6.

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More than three years after the January 6 protests, the Biden DOJ continues to hunt down and arrest January 6 protesters for predominantly non-violent crimes. More than 1,400 Americans have been charged, while the DOJ has stated that more than 2,000 cases could be brought by the time statutes of limitations expire.

While January 6 protesters are raided by armed FBI tactical teams, shackled and thrown in prison, the Biden DOJ has employed no such standard for violent BLM and Antifa rioters who ransacked downtown D.C. for days in 2020. Not one person who stormed the White House and forced former President Donald Trump into a secure bunker in June 2020 was ever charged.

Biden has also repeatedly advanced the lie that Capitol Police officers were murdered by the pro-Trump crowd on January 6. “Over 140 police officers were injured. Jill and I attended the funeral of police officers who died as a result of the events of that day because Donald Trump’s lies,” the president said in a dark speech on the three-year anniversary of the protests.

Numerous Democrat leaders and officials, including President Biden, have repeated the false claim that Capitol Police officers were murdered by the crowd on January 6. Officer Brian Sicknick passed away in the days following the protests, though the cause of death was determined to be natural causes.

This did not stop mainstream media outlets and Democrat leaders from spreading a lie that Sicknick was beaten to death with a fire extinguisher, however. President Biden and the First Lady did attend Sicknick’s funeral and attributed his death to the protesters.

Biden once again repeated the lie during Thursday’s debate by claiming that the crowd killed police officers.

“Look, he encouraged those folks to go up there on Capitol Hill,” Biden said. “I sat in the dining room off the Oval Office. He sat there for three hours, three hours watching, begging, being begged by his vice president and a number of his colleagues on the Republican side as well to do something, to call for a stop, to end it. Instead, he talked about these people being patriots and great patrons of America.”

Biden also repeated the “bloodbath hoax” by claiming that Trump has promised a “bloodbath” if he loses the election in November. The thoroughly debunked quote stems from a rally where Trump promised a “bloodbath” for the auto industry if Biden wins.

JUST IN: Border Patrol Union Fact Checks Joe Biden

JUST IN: Border Patrol Union Fact Checks Joe Biden

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In a dramatic moment during the CNN presidential debate held in Atlanta, President Joe Biden claimed that he had the endorsement of the Border Patrol for his immigration policies. The statement quickly drew backlash and a swift response from the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC).

During the debate, the discussion between Biden and former President Donald Trump became particularly heated over issues of immigration and border security. Biden went on to claim, “We significantly increased the number of asylum officers. Significantly, by the way, the Border Patrol endorsed me, endorsed my position.”

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However, shortly after these remarks, the Border Patrol Union took to X to refute the President’s claim. In a clear and direct tweet, the NBPC stated, “To be clear, we never have and never will endorse Biden.”

A source close to POLITICO claimed that Biden’s uneven performance during the debate can be attributed to a cold—something that hadn’t been disclosed to reporters before his rambling responses.

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WATCH: Trump Trolls Biden: ‘I Don’t Know What He Just Said’

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Former President Donald Trump delivered a brutal response to a rambling statement from President Joe Biden during Thursday’s opening presidential debate, telling his rival that he “doesn’t even know what he said.”

After Biden delivered a rambling response — at times freezing up and stuttering — on a question about immigration, Trump took a brief second to stare before saying, “I really don’t know what he said at the end of that sentence and I don’t think he knows what he said either.”

Biden claimed that he is committed to securing the southern border, an issue he has consistently found himself under water on according to months of polling data.

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Immediately after taking office in January, 2021, Biden immediately rolled back a number of immigration executive orders signed by Trump. The most notable Trump policy Biden opted to axe was “Remain In Mexico,” which required asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their asylum claims are being processed. Instead, the Biden Administration has rapidly expanded the use of parole programs that lead to illegal aliens being transported to communities of their choosing across the United States.

The lenient border policies have led to record-setting illegal immigration levels in both 2022 and 2023, with illegal aliens traveling to the United States from Africa, the Middle East, China and South America. International asylum law requires asylum seekers to apply in the first “safe” country they come across, though the Biden Administration has been granting asylum claims to illegal aliens who pass through dozens of countries before entering the country.

In total, the Biden Administration has released more than 6.2 million illegal aliens into the United States. This figure does not include “gotaways,” a Border Patrol term for illegal aliens who manage to evade border security and sneak into the country.

In Trump’s response to the same question, the former president pointed to the massive spikes in illegal immigration under his successor, as well as a massive increase in illegal alien crime. One particular incident singled out by Trump was the murder of Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old girl who was raped and murder by two illegal aliens from Venezuela last week.

We had the safest border in the history of our country. The border, all he had to do was leave it,” Trump said of Biden. “All he had to do was leave it. He decided to open up our border, open up our country to people that are from prisons. People that are from mental institutions, insane asylum. Terrorists, we have the largest number of terrorists coming into our country right now.”

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WATCH: Joe Biden Freezes Up Mid Debate

WATCH: Joe Biden Freezes Up Mid Debate

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In a concerning moment during Thursday night’s debate, President Joe Biden appeared to momentarily lose his train of thought while discussing his healthcare policy, sparking fresh concerns about his fitness to serve. As he attempted to outline his achievements and future plans for the healthcare system, Biden repeated phrases and struggled to complete his thoughts.

The incident occurred as Biden was elaborating on his administration’s efforts to enhance healthcare accessibility and affordability, a topic he has frequently addressed. However, his message was overshadowed by his apparent confusion.

“Making sure that we’re able to make every single solitary person eligible for what I’ve been able to do with the… COVID, excuse me… with dealing with everything eligible for what I’ve been able to do with the COVID… look, if we finally beat Medicare,” Biden said, trailing off before redirecting his focus.

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From the moment Biden started speaking, the president sounded worn out and spoke with a raspy voice. He proceeded to deliver a rambling speech on the state of the economy while trashing his predecessor’s economic record.

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WATCH: Biden Starts Coughing Immediately During First Debate Answer

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Americans were stunned by President Biden’s opening statement at the first presidential debate of the 2024 campaign on Thursday.

From the moment Biden started speaking, the president sounded worn out and spoke with a raspy voice. He proceeded to deliver a rambling speech on the state of the economy while trashing his predecessor’s economic record.

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The president’s answer to a question on the economy was widely inaudible, though he attempted to claim that former President Trump’s economic record was disastrous due to his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. As Biden struggled to get words out and briefly attempted to clear his throat, Trump shot him a concerned look before cracking a smirk.

Just moments later, Biden froze up while answering a question about the national debt. After stuttering for about seven seconds, debate co-moderator Jake Tapper was forced to interject and inform the president that his time had expired. “Thank you, Mr. President,” Tapper said while receiving a blank, wide-eyed stare from Biden.

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Trump puts Biden on defense for Medicare Advantage cuts

Medicare benefits have emerged as an election hot topic, putting President Biden in a likely precarious situation with senior voters after slashing the popular Medicare Advantage program’s benefits ahead of the election. 

“I will not cut one penny from Social Security or Medicare, which Joe Biden is destroying by letting millions of people come into our country. He’s destroying Medicare and Social Security,” Trump said during his rally on Temple University’s campus in Philadelphia last weekend, setting the stage for ongoing attacks against his 2024 competitor. 

Joe Biden has cut Medicare Advantage for the last two years. Did you know that? He’s cut your Medicare Advantage, which is a total betrayal of seniors. And just check, you’ll see it. He has cut you down for two years straight.”

Medicare was cited again during the first presidential debate of the election cycle on Thursday, where Biden’s disastrous performance included him saying, “We finally beat Medicare” as he stumbled over his words. 

“He’s right, he did beat Medicare, beat it to death,” Trump fired back. “And he’s destroying Medicare because of all these people are coming in, they’re putting them on Medicare, they’re putting them on Social Security.”

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Medicare Advantage (MA) plans, specifically, are private health insurance plans that contract with Medicare, and are used by more than 33 million Americans. The program mostly enrolls adults over the age of 65, but also offers benefits to people of all ages with disabilities. Traditional Medicare, conversely, is a federal health insurance program for adults over the age of 65, as well as younger individuals with disabilities. 

BIDEN HOPES SENIORS WON’T NOTICE THIS CUT IN THEIR BENEFITS BEFORE THE ELECTION

The Biden administration in April finalized plans to cut MA benefits, which experts said could lead to an additional $33 a month for out-of-pocket costs, or $396 a year, for enrollees. Critics of the cuts said they would be especially devastating to seniors living on fixed incomes who are already coping with ongoing inflation issues. 

Fox News Digital spoke to a former nurse, Republican New York congresswoman, and Consumer Product Safety Commission Chairwoman Ann Marie Buerkle, who said the cuts could prove devastating for the Biden administration, as the 46th president hits this election cycle’s fever pitch

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“By letting far-left socialists control his policy agenda, Biden made a huge blunder that will jeopardize his support from the 33 million Americans enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans who will see their premiums go up, co-pays increase, and benefits decline before November,” said Buerkle.

The cuts come as the left-wing faction of Congress continues promoting “Medicare-for-all” legislation, which would establish a universal single-payer national health insurance system. Buerkle said the Biden administration’s cuts this year “actively sabotage MA,” likely in a backdoor attempt to promote a government-focused system, such as “Medicare-for-all.” 

“Far left ideologues like Elizabeth Warren hate Medicare Advantage’s success as a public-private partnership because it undermines their argument for government-run health care, aka ‘Medicare-for-all.’ Biden has let these far left ideologues in his administration actively sabotage MA so they can prop up a government-run model and achieve their socialist agenda,” she said. 

The sentiment was echoed in an op-ed published by Fox News Digital in May, by Heritage Action executive vice president Ryan Walker.  

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“Biden and his allies want to cut MA in favor of more government-run, fee-for-service  ‘Medicare-for-all’ – which would mean fewer options for physicians and coverage, like vision and hearing. Recently, progressive ringleader Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., and a coalition of 59 far-left House Democrats sent a letter to Biden arguing for ‘strengthening Traditional Medicare’ and redirecting funds ‘incorrectly going to MA,'” Walker wrote. 

The Biden administration pushed back that “any claim that this Administration is cutting Medicare is categorically false” and “disinformation,” adding that “protecting Medicare is a key priority for President Biden and one of our highest priorities at HHS.”

“This is cherry picking numbers. Under the rate announcement, payments to Medicare Advantage plans are expected to increase by 3.7% next year, equivalent to over $16 billion. A $16 billion increase is not a cut,” the White House told Fox News Digital. 

“Leave it to deep-pocketed insurance companies and industry front groups to characterize this year’s increase in Medicare Advantage payments as a cut. Disinformation being pushed out by high-paid industry hacks and their allies hurt Medicare beneficiaries and the Medicare Trust Fund.”

The administration added that it proposed a 1% increase in payments to insurance companies that provide Medicare Advantage order to “ensure they are accurately and appropriately compensated for covering the services their enrollees receive.” 

“Like the 1% percent increase in payments that we are proposing for 2024, recovering overpayments from insurance companies is not a cut in payments – any such claim is categorically false.”

Buerkle previously wrote in an op-ed this year that Medicare benefits could be a “winning issue for Republicans,” citing that the states that voted for Trump in 2016, but switched to Biden in 2020 – Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin – are home to a majority of seniors who get their health care through MA. 

“51% of Medicare-eligible Americans choose MA, and that number grows each year. Nearly all of them self-report satisfaction with the program. So, for 51% of seniors, Medicare Advantage is Medicare, so cuts to the program equate to cuts to Medicare. Trump understands that increasing health care costs for society’s most vulnerable population before an election is a stupendously dumb idea. Other Republicans should follow his lead,” Buerkle told Fox News Digital. 

The MA plans are overwhelmingly supported by those enrolled, with a 2021 analysis finding 90% of enrollees reporting they are satisfied with the plan. Biden had also vowed during his State of the Union address in March that he would protect Social Security and Medicare from any cuts. 

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“Tonight, let’s all agree once again to stand up for seniors. Many of my friends on the other side of the aisle want to put Social Security on the chopping block. If anyone here tries to cut Social Security or Medicare or raise the retirement age, I will stop you,” Biden said during the State of the Union. 

Not only will these cuts increase out-of-pocket costs for seniors enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans by an average of $396 next year, cutting Medicare Advantage hurts Medicare solvency, too, since it’s less costly to the federal government compared to original Medicare and studies have shown that Medicare Advantage could help extend Medicare solvency by 17 years. MA delivers the same benefits as original Medicare for just 83 cents on the dollar,” Buerkle added. 

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The cuts have faced no shortage of condemnation from Republicans and conservatives, who sounded off in April that seniors on fixed incomes would suffer further financial strains. 

“America’s seniors are among the most vulnerable people in our society. Most live on a fixed income – Biden’s inflation has been a baked-in tax to everything they purchase. Now, he’s raising the price of the advantage plan – a plan that millions of seniors rely on,” Texas Sen. Ted Cruz posted on X. “This is unacceptable.”

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President Trump delivered on his promise to protect Social Security and Medicare in his first term, and President Trump will continue to strongly protect Social Security and Medicare in his second term,” Trump campaign national press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News Digital. 

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“The only candidate who poses a threat to Social Security and Medicare is Joe Biden–whose mass invasion of countless millions of illegal aliens will, if they are allowed to stay, cause Social Security and Medicare to buckle and collapse. By unleashing American energy, slashing job-killing regulations, and adopting pro-growth America First tax and trade policies, President Trump will quickly rebuild the greatest economy in history and put Social Security and Medicare on a stronger footing for generations to come.”

Axios reported earlier this year that Biden administration officials believed benefits for enrollees would remain stable through next year. Researchers, however, said the Biden campaign was taking a gamble with the cuts ahead of the election. 

“President Biden’s team is gambling that MA beneficiaries won’t realize before the election the benefits Biden’s team is causing them to lose come January 2025,” Raymond James analyst Chris Meekins told the outlet.