President Joe Biden faces a crucial test of his leadership and capacity at the NATO summit in Washington this week. The meeting, intended to celebrate the alliance’s 75th anniversary and solidify support for Ukraine, has unexpectedly turned into a public examination of Biden’s abilities amid concerns about his health and cognitive state. Biden’s performance at the summit will be closely scrutinized, particularly during unscripted moments and a solo news conference on Thursday.Hello! Welcome to Washington, D.C. 🇺🇸
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Every step, gesture, and word will be under intense examination, especially following a debate that left 50 million viewers questioning his coherence. As the most significant presidential trustee of NATO since President George H.W. Bush, Biden’s achievements, such as Sweden and Finland’s entry into the alliance, risk being overshadowed by his current battle to secure his political future. The press conference will be critical for Democrats who demand he prove his fitness to serve a second term that would end when he is 86. Sen.The #NATOSummit starts today!
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Patty Murray voiced the urgency for Biden to show more energy on the campaign trail to convince voters of his capability. This sentiment underscores Biden’s vulnerable position amid concerns for his health and leadership capacity."Ukraine’s membership in NATO is the only way to guarantee that Putin will not use a cease-fire or other negotiated break in the war to prepare the next phase of his invasion, just as he did between 2014 and 2022."https://t.co/tPiO3SZocj
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its tuesday and newsletter day! This time all you need to know about the NATO summit kicking off in 🇺🇸 later today: https://t.co/CkOoflw9zo
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