Mitch Landrieu, co-chair of President Biden's campaign, defends Biden's mental fitness, stating that questioning it is unfounded. Landrieu emphasizes Biden's sharpness by saying briefing him requires seriousness. Landrieu dismisses doubts as baseless, referencing the need for 'big boy pants' to brief Biden.
PLEASE LET THIS BE TRUE! Biden campaign co-chair Mitch Landrieu said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that questions about President Joe Biden’s mental fitness would not cause him to “quit” the presidential race. https://t.co/MrEOgq0GkM
In 2018, Biden said it was "totally legitimate" for Americans to question his "vitality": "Can I still run up the steps of Air Force Two? Am I still in good shape? Do I have all my faculties? Am I energetic?" https://t.co/wimnHHgRqQ
BREAKING: Biden campaign co-chair Mitch Landrieu (@MitchLandrieu) claims Pres. Biden is so mentally fit that to brief him on an issue, "you better have your big boy pants on." Anything less is "a bucket of BS so deep your boots will get stuck in." WATCH https://t.co/gJXKdOgdKI
Biden Adviser Calls Idea That the President's Not Fit for Office 'a Bucket of BS' | Video: https://t.co/DDG9CMMvv6
The co-chair of President Biden’s campaign said the idea that the president is unfit for office is a “bucket of BS.” https://t.co/1qpYWFZqe1 https://t.co/FtZvYrdDBk