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Report REVEALS Biden Has Given Up And Handed It All To Kamala!

There is a massive difference between delegating duties and completely giving the heck up.

Delegating is if you work for a company and the boss asks you if you can handle a meeting with a client because he has to meet with another client at the same exact time. That’s delegating. Completely giving up is the boss making you decide which one of the clients to meet with because he hasn’t come into the office for weeks.

Joe Biden is at the stage of having given up. We’ve seen stuff like this before. People work to get to a point and then suddenly don’t want to do the job because they have figured out that it was a lot harder than they thought it was going to be…

The Biden presidency has been so predictable. Governing by executive order, refusing to speak to the press, a border crisis, and handing over power to Kamala Harris.

Everyone who was paying attention could see the cognitive decline of Joe Biden. Even those who hate him have felt at least a small amount of sympathy for the man who is clearly suffering from the effects of old age, and is being controlled by his allies, and possibly even his wife, in the Democrats’ quest for power. As his administration continues to shield Biden from the press, reports have come out of the White House that Kamala Harris is taking over many of the duties we typically see the president in charge of.

Several news outlets have reported that Harris has been taking phone calls with foreign leaders on behalf of Biden.

Recently, The New York Post reported that Harris took at least two calls from foreign leaders: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and French President Emmanuel Macron. She also reportedly spoke with World Health Organization Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

According to a readout from Harris’ office, she expressed to Macron “her commitment to strengthening bilateral ties between the United States and France and to revitalizing the transatlantic alliance.”

The readout also showed that Harris and Macron “agreed on the need for close bilateral and multilateral cooperation to address COVID-19, climate change, and support democracy at home and around the world.”

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