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Rep. Tiffany: 'American people DESERVE to know' how long Kamala has know about Biden’s 'mental decline'

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Rep. Tom Tiffany | House.gov

Rep. Tom Tiffany | House.gov

Wisconsin State Representative Tom Tiffany stated that the American people "DESERVE to know" how long Vice President Kamala Harris has been aware of President Joe Biden's "mental decline." Tiffany made his statement in a July 24 post on X.

"How long has Kamala Harris known about Joe Biden's mental decline," said Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-Wi). "This is an answer the American people DESERVE to know."

According to Fox News, House Republicans are questioning if Vice President Kamala Harris noticed any signs of cognitive decline in President Biden before his performance in last month's debate, which raised public concerns. Some GOP lawmakers have criticized Harris more sharply, citing reports of their private meetings and questioning whether she observed Biden's debate-stage behavior, characterized by a hoarse, meandering tone and apparent confusion.


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Fox News reported that Tiffany said, "I mean, she's the vice president. She was there the whole time when most of the world knew that he was not up to doing the job."

On July 16, President Joe Biden ended his re-election campaign, marking the conclusion of his long political career and adding uncertainty to the presidential race just months before Election Day. With concerns about his age and his chances against Donald Trump, Biden endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee, according to a report by NBC News.

Tiffany represents Wisconsin's 7th Congressional District and was elected in May 2020 during a special election. He grew up on a dairy farm near Elmwood, Wisconsin, and holds a degree in agricultural economics from the University of Wisconsin – River Falls. Before Congress, Tiffany served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and Senate for the 12th District, where he focused on tax reduction, job creation, and Second Amendment rights. He was a member of the Joint Finance Committee and chaired the Senate Committee on Sporting Heritage, Mining, and Forestry.

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