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Joe Biden‘s handlers are so desperate to continue gaslighting the American public they are considering having the president do a “sit down interview” with one of their approved media outlets to prove he can talk properly.

As Biden clings to candidacy following his terrible debate performance, and with a growing number of Democrats calling for him to step down, the Biden camp is now scrambling for new ideas to mask his mental incompetence.

One of those ideas is to have the aging president appear in a “high profile” interview, according to CNN’s Jeff Zeleny.

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“They’re sort of going through how they get through that dismal debate performance – one of the options right now is that he would sit for a high profile interview to try and show that North Carolina rally the day after the debate was not just a one-off, that he can do a sit-down interview,” said Zeleny.

“But the fact that we’re even having this conversation, that the president can do an interview sort of shows you where they are right now,” he added.

As we all know, such an interview would not be unscripted and would be tightly edited in order to cover up Biden’s mental issues.

Meanwhile, CNN’s Jake Tapper appeared to have become annoyed with Biden loyalists who were trying to claim the debate was just a blip.

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“There is a discernable pattern of Democrat officials seemingly trying to convince you, the public, to not believe what you saw and what you heard with your eyes and with your ears on Thursday night,” said Tapper

“It is not honest to say that this is just one night!” Tapper told Biden campaign co-chair Chris Coons, as he played a separate clip from before the debate of the president rambling, “I don’t know what that was!”

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Just weeks before the debate, the media said Biden’s cognitive deficiencies where just right wing propaganda.

Now, many, including CNN, are saying the opposite.

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