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VisitPublic reaction to 'No Juicing Joe Act' by end of 2024
Significant public support • 33%
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Mixed reaction without clear majority • 34%
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Tennessee GOP Rep. Ogles Introduces 'No Juicing Joe Act' Requiring Biden to Disclose Cognitive Drugs Amid Mental Alertness Concerns
Jun 14, 2024, 12:50 PM
Tennessee GOP Congressman Andy Ogles has introduced the 'No Juicing Joe Act,' a bill that would require President Joe Biden to disclose any medications he uses to enhance cognitive abilities. This legislation comes amid growing skepticism about Biden's mental alertness, with Ogles citing instances of slurred speech and sudden angry outbursts as evidence of cognitive decline. The proposed bill mandates that the White House notify Congress whenever the President takes drugs that could affect his alertness, judgment, or mood. Ogles claimed that he introduced the legislation in response to Biden's 'decline on full display.' The initiative aims to ensure accountability and transparency regarding the President's health and cognitive state.
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