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VisitReports Suggest Biden Suffered TIA in Las Vegas on July 17
Jul 23, 2024, 03:14 AM
Reports have emerged suggesting that President Joe Biden experienced a serious medical emergency during his visit to Las Vegas on July 17. According to multiple sources, including Las Vegas Metro Police and various media outlets, Biden suffered a transient ischemic attack (TIA), which is often referred to as a mini-stroke. The incident reportedly led to the closure of streets to transport Biden to the University Medical Hospital. However, plans were abruptly changed, and Biden was quickly flown out on Air Force One. Sources noted that Biden exhibited stroke-like symptoms, and there was a mysterious stand-down order during the incident. The seriousness of the medical event has raised questions about Biden's health and its potential impact on his political future.
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