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Republican Senators Hold Hearing on Biden's Mental Fitness Amid Democratic Boycott

Senate Republicans conducted a hearing investigating President Biden's mental fitness, while Democrats boycotted, criticizing the proceedings as a distraction and 'armchair diagnosing.'

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  • Senate Republicans held a hearing to scrutinize President Biden's mental fitness, featuring three witnesses and clips of Democrats defending him.
  • Democrats boycotted the hearing, labeling it a distraction and criticizing Republicans for 'armchair diagnosing' Biden's mental state.
  • Sen. John Cornyn led the hearing, aiming to investigate allegations of cognitive decline concealment by Biden's aides and the media.
  • The Oversight Committee subpoenaed former staff members and Biden's White House doctor as part of the investigation into his mental fitness.
  • Critics, including Sen. Dick Durbin, condemned the hearing as a waste of time, suggesting Republicans should focus on pressing national issues instead.

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Center-leaning sources frame the hearing as a politically charged event, highlighting Republican scrutiny of Biden's fitness while emphasizing Democratic resistance. Implicit bias suggests skepticism towards the Republicans' motives, portraying their actions as opportunistic. The narrative reflects a broader concern over political priorities amid pressing national issues, revealing partisan tensions.

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The main objectives were to scrutinize Biden's mental fitness in office and investigate allegations that his cognitive decline was concealed by his aides and the media.

The witnesses included former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, former White House official Theodore Wold, and a representative from the University of Virginia.

Democrats boycotted the hearing, criticizing it as 'armchair diagnosing' and a distraction from pressing national issues.

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