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Donald Trump Jr. hits Biden's health, mental acuity: Can he 'wake up at 3:00 am to take a phone call?'
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Donald Trump Jr. hits Biden's health, mental acuity: Can he 'wake up at 3:00 am to take a phone call?'

The mainstream media has largely avoided coverage of Joe Biden’s health and fitness for office, but the question remains whether he possesses the physical and mental capacity to hold the most powerful office in the land, Donald Trump Jr. said Sunday.

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The mainstream media has largely avoided coverage of Joe Biden’s health and fitness for office, but the question remains whether he possesses the physical and mental capacity to hold the most powerful office in the land, Donald Trump Jr. said Sunday.

"You see how draining this job is on people. I mean, Joe Biden refuses to campaign. He's not even doing Zoom calls. He's staying in his basement," the oldest Trump child told host told "Life, Liberty & Levin."

Trump wondered, "Is it that he can't do it or is it that he's just not physically able?"

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series of high-profile gaffes and confusing statements by the presumptive Democratic nominee has resulted in some pundits questioning Biden's ability to run the country. In March, the far-left Young Turks said "everyone" was questioning Biden's fitness for office and the topic has since gained steam in conservative circles.

But CNN and other liberal media outlets have oddly downplayed or ignored the sensitive-but-crucial and they're not asking these kinds of questions about Biden, who has kept a low profile and struggled through a series of interviews and public appearances in recent weeks.

"I don't mean to make light of those health issues. I understand how serious that is. I know a lot of people that are older," Trump told Mark Levin.

"The difference is, we're not entrusting the average grandparents with the nuclear football mark. We're not entrusting them with the greatest economy of the world. We're not entrusting them with three hundred and fifty million people now."