
Fox News reporter Peter Doocy made President Joe Biden’s night even worse on Thursday, questioning the Democrat’s cognitive abilities as he struggled to respond to a damning speciaI counsel report concluding he suffers from an increasingly poor memory.
Doocy, citing a decision by Special Counsel Robert Hur not to charge the president with crimes over his mishandling of classified documents because he is a well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory, asked President Biden directIy: “Just how good is your memory, and can you continue as President?”
Biden snapped, pausing his dignified answer to lob a sassy retort back at the reporter.
“My memory is so bad that I let you speak,” he shot back.
My Daughter Kept Coming Home Later than Usual — What I Discovered Left Me Speechless

What a beautiful and poignant story, capturing the deep emotional journey of healing and reconnection. It truly resonates with the idea of second chances and how family can mean rediscovery, forgiveness, and understanding, even across generations. It’s powerful how you’ve woven the narrative around a child’s need for her father’s memory and the bond she finds in an unexpected place. Lila’s perspective and emotions are so tenderly portrayed, and the mother’s inner conflict and eventual empathy for Henry bring the story to life.
If you’re planning to expand on this, perhaps exploring Lila’s journey with Henry and how she processes her father’s legacy through her grandfather’s memories could add even more depth. This story strikes the perfect balance of sorrow and hope, and its message about family ties staying strong in unique ways is beautiful.
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