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Joe Biden Has No Regrets, and Many Senior Moments
Joe Biden Has No Regrets, and Many Senior Moments
“After watching the interview, I couldn’t escape the feeling that this disclosure served a dual purpose, a sort of warning,” writes River Page. (Kevin Dietsch via Getty Images)
On a muted TV, the former president appeared normal. With the sound on, he was hard to listen to.
By River Page
05.07.25 — U.S. Politics
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Joe Biden Has No Regrets, and Many Senior Moments

Joe Biden is back, or at least out of the house, with a new interview that was the first from the 82-year-old former president since he left the White House. Strangely, given that Biden was an American president, it was on the BBC.

On mute, it looked like a normal interview with a former president. Turn the sound on and what you heard was a bizarre, unfortunate showcase of Biden’s age and precipitously declining cognitive abilities.

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River Page

River Page is a reporter at The Free Press. Previously, he worked as a staff writer at Pirate Wires, covering technology, politics, and culture. His work has also appeared in Compact, American Affairs, and the Washington Examiner, among other publications.

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