In a stunning display of deflection, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has claimed that recent videos showing President Joe Biden appearing confused and mentally incapacitated during public appearances are “deepfakes” and “manipulated videos.” However, no evidence has been provided to support these assertions, leaving many to question the administration’s credibility.
The videos in question, which have been widely circulated on social media and news outlets, show the President seemingly disoriented and struggling to articulate his thoughts during various public events. Critics have expressed concerns about Biden’s mental fitness for office, citing these instances as evidence of cognitive decline.
Omg. KJP just called the raw video footage of Biden acting lost in Europe “deepfakes”
Their lying has reached new levels pic.twitter.com/vSBZnRVJto
— johnny maga (@_johnnymaga) June 17, 2024
Despite the lack of evidence, Jean-Pierre’s claims echo those made by the Biden campaign, which has also alleged that the videos are “deepfakes” without providing any proof.
Democrats are furious that the video clip of Joe Biden getting lost at G7 has gotten so much attention.
They’re especially upset because a short snippet is what’s gone viral.
Well here’s the 2:20 clip.
It shows everything.
It’s just as bad.
Share it!pic.twitter.com/Bfuh9ueeKP
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) June 16, 2024
This coordinated effort to dismiss the videos as inauthentic has raised eyebrows, particularly as no independent experts have come forward to support the administration’s claims.
Biden froze again last night and had to get escorted out by Obama. Is this normal? pic.twitter.com/EJzDag2OQR
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 16, 2024
The White House’s refusal to acknowledge the authenticity of the videos has only fueled speculation about Biden’s mental state and his ability to effectively lead the nation. As the President continues to face scrutiny over his cognitive abilities, the administration’s attempts to discredit the videos may ultimately backfire, further eroding public trust in the White House’s honesty and transparency.
