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McGhee White suggests Biden find cure for dementia after ‘cancer cure’ gaffe

Washington Examiner’s Kaylee McGhee White said the public is awake to the pattern of President Joe Biden’s gaffes.

While appearing on Hannity, White referenced Biden’s comments on Tuesday about having found the cure for cancer: "I said I'd cure cancer. They looked at me like, ‘Why cancer?’ Because we can. We ended cancer as we know it."

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“If Joe Biden is so great that he’s found a cure for cancer, might I suggest a cure for dementia next since that seems to be a bit more relevant to this current White House,” White said.

“At what point does the pattern become a problem?” she continued.

White noted that following Biden’s claim of curing cancer, the White House tried to explain the president’s comments away.

“They even edited his remarks about the cancer initiative to actually clarify that he didn’t mean that we have already cured cancer. They edited it to say that, ‘Oh, in the future, we might cure cancer,’” White said. “So, not only is the White House trying to rewrite history to mark out the fact that Biden has this history of gaffes, but the fact is that the public is wide awake to this, and they see that it is a massive problem.”

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Despite concerns over Biden’s age amid his 2024 reelection bid, White said she believes he will be the Democratic nominee.

They can’t afford not to run him,” she said of the 80-year-old president.