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UConn Basketball Player Describes How 'Out of It' Biden Was During WH Visit

UConn Basketball Player Describes How 'Out of It' Biden Was During WH Visit
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Meeting with the team that won the NCAA Championship would, I assume, be a memorable moment— that is if you actually could remember it. 

Donovan Clingan, a star player for the University of Connecticut, was shocked to learn just how bad President Joe Biden’s cognitive health really was. 

During an interview on Caleb Feemster’s podcast, Clingan recalled how out of it Biden was during the team’s White House visit. 

“Last year, after winning our national championship we went to the White House and took a picture with Joe Biden, team picture,” Clingan said. “Joe Biden talked to us for about three minutes and then right after that he asked us for a picture again."

Clingan shared his experience with the 81-year-old president which has raised red flags— ones that the liberal media wants you to believe aren't true. 

“He completely ignored Coach Hurley. Really couldn't understand what he was saying. And then he was like, 'Alright, let's grab a picture,'" Clingan continued. 

Biden’s age and declining cognitive health have been at the top of voter’s minds. The president’s constant embarrassing gaffes, stumbling, and memory loss have Americans looking elsewhere to cast their vote. 

When whether Biden understands basketball, Clingan said, “Not much.”

According to a February New York Times and Siena College poll, the majority of voters believe Biden is too old to effectively serve as president. 

Seventy-three percent of Americans expressed concerns over Biden‘s age, compared to 61 percent who said the same thing about the president in 2020.

On the contrary, only 42 percent of all registered voters believe former President Donald Trump is too old to be an effective president, while just five percent said the same thing in 2020. 

In addition, a Quinnipiac University poll found that nearly 70 percent of voters believe Biden should not serve a second term, citing concerns about his age. 

Only 34 percent said Biden had the mental fitness to serve a second term. 

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