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Here's Another Joe Biden Senior Moment For the Books

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President Joe Biden is closing out his week overseas by embracing the Pope in a rather intimate and strange way. 

On Friday, Biden continued his streak of bizarre moments when he greeted Pope Francis with a forehead-to-forehead hug during the G7 summit in Italy. 

Biden, a so-called “devout Catholic,” leaned over Pope Francis and touched his forehead, leaving the Pope with a stunned expression. 

Pope Francis was wheeled into a room full of world leaders to discuss a variety of issues regarding artificial intelligence, energy, and the Africa-Mediterranean region. Argentina President Javier Milei, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva also attended the meeting. 

This week alone Biden suffered a handful of odd behaviors and gaffes that reiterated American’s concerns about his health and age. 

To begin, the senile president wandered away from a group, turning around in circles, and looked confused until a woman helped him find his way back. 

In another instance, First Lady Jill Biden was forced to whisk her 81-year-old husband away after he bent over in a stressed manner. 

Last month, a Pew Research study found that 55 percent of Catholics support former President Donald Trump, while only 43 percent of Catholics support Biden. 

In comparison, in 2020, Trump held a thin lead (50 percent) over Biden (49 percent) among Catholic voters. 



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