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Rep. Malliotakis Criticizes Biden's Competence, Calls For Change

Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., speaks at a press conference across the street from the Manhattan criminal court, Monday, May 13, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)

During a recent interview, Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican from New York, expressed her concerns about President Biden's competency, stating that Democrats have been aware of his alleged incompetence for some time. Malliotakis suggested that Democrats are worried about Biden being a liability in upcoming elections.

Malliotakis raised questions about Biden's mental acuity and memory issues, claiming that these concerns have been circulating among lawmakers in Capitol Hill. She implied that Democrats are only now acknowledging these issues because of Biden's declining popularity in the polls.

Furthermore, Malliotakis criticized the Democratic Party for prioritizing their own re-election prospects over the best interests of the country. She insinuated that Biden may not be fully in charge of governing and questioned who is truly driving the administration's agenda.

She suggests Democrats are worried about Biden's declining popularity.
Rep. Malliotakis questions President Biden's competency and memory issues.
Malliotakis criticizes Democrats for prioritizing re-election over country's interests.

Regarding the possibility of Vice President Kamala Harris assuming the presidency, Malliotakis dismissed the idea as merely replacing one problem with another, describing it as a shift from 'incognitos to incompetence.'

These remarks from Malliotakis reflect growing partisan tensions surrounding the Biden administration's performance and leadership. The debate over Biden's competency and the implications for the Democratic Party's future remain contentious topics in the political landscape.

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