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Axios reported on Biden's memory problems during his presidential term

Axios: Biden had memory problems during his presidential term
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Former US President Joe Biden had difficulty remembering names and dates during his presidential term, and he often needed additional meetings to make decisions. This was reported on September 19 by the Axios portal with reference to Jeff Zints, the former head of the White House staff under the president.

"Joe Biden had difficulty remembering names and dates, and he often needed additional meetings to make decisions in the last years of his presidency," the publication says.

According to the newspaper, during the presidency, Biden began to ask for additional meetings, in particular, instead of three meetings before making a decision, he would like to hold four.

In addition, in the last years of the presidential term, the memory of the former head of the American administration has also deteriorated significantly. Biden's wife Jill also "urged Zints to adjust her husband's schedule" so that he could "rest more and spend time with his family or alone with himself."

Earlier, on May 31, Biden announced the start of cancer treatment and added that the disease had not affected other organs. He shared that he felt good and was very optimistic.

Later, on September 4, NBC News reported that Biden underwent surgery to remove skin cancer a few months after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. Mohs surgery is a surgical procedure that is often used to treat the most common forms of skin cancer.

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