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Biden accused of falling asleep during Cop26 speech

Mr Biden closed his eyes for roughly 20 seconds during opening speeches at the Cop26 conference

Andrew Feinberg
Monday 01 November 2021 20:32 GMT
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Joe Biden appears to fall asleep during Cop26 speeches

Twitter users are accusing President Biden of being asleep during opening sessions at the Cop26 climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland.

A video clip first shared by a reporter for The Washington Post shows Mr Biden listening to a speaker remarking that the world leaders assembled for the conference have the “power to make decisions and reach agreements which will affect the lives of generations to come” when the president appeared to close his eyes for roughly 20 seconds.

An aide then approached and began to whisper to Mr Biden, who turned his head to listen briefly before he began listening to the speech once more.

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At 78, Mr Biden is the oldest person to serve as president of the United States, and his health and mental fitness for the job have been a subject of speculation by critics, including former president Donald Trump and his supporters.

During his unsuccessful campaign for re-election in 2020, Mr Trump frequently accused Mr Biden of being senile, citing his occasionally halting speech which is the product of a long-documented problem with stuttering.

The Independent has contacted the White House for comment.

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