Bill Ackman Questions Biden’s ‘Grandpa’ Reprise After D-Day ‘Faux Pas’

Bill Ackman Questions Biden’s ‘Grandpa’ Reprise After D-Day ‘Faux Pas’

Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman has raised concerns about President Joe Biden’s recent behavior, particularly his D-Day commemorative speech.
During the D-Day observances in Normandy, Biden made an apparent gaffe by saying he had visited the region when he was a young man. However, he had never visited before.
Ackman labeled Biden as a “grandpa” figure and suggested that his age and declining cognitive abilities may be a liability.
The hedge fund manager stated that Biden’s performance on D-Day was “embarrassing” and not appropriate for the occasion.
Ackman emphasized that the presidency is not a “family wedding” and requires someone with the sharp mental agility to handle the demands of the job.
Ackman’s comments have sparked debate about the president’s fitness to serve, with some defending Biden’s age and experience while others expressing concern about his declining cognitive abilities.
The discussion comes amidst speculation about Biden’s political future and whether he will run for a second term in 2024.

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