Joe Biden Grips Jill’s Hand for Dear Life, Uses Shorter Staircase as He Heads to Georgia with Clintons, Michelle Obama (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila


Joe Biden Grips Jill’s Hand for Dear Life, Uses Shorter Staircase as He Heads to Georgia with Clintons, Michelle Obama (VIDEO)

Joe and Jill Biden departed the White House on Tuesday morning en route to Marietta, Georgia to attend a tribute service for former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.

The Clintons, Bidens and Michelle Obama all flew on Air Force One together on Tuesday.

81-year-old Joe Biden held onto Dr. Jill’s hand for dear life as he walked across the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews to Air Force One.

Feeble Biden used the shorter staircase again.

WATCH:

A recent report revealed there is a secret mission to prevent Joe Biden from falling down.

According to a new report by Axios, White House insiders are secretly working to prevent feeble Joe Biden from falling down.

Via Axios:

Biden’s balance difficulties are likely the result of what his physician has diagnosed as “a combination of significant spinal arthritis” and “mild post-fracture foot arthritis.”

  • Biden works out many mornings with physical therapist Drew Contreras, who also worked with former President Obama.
  • Biden’s doctor has recommended exercises for balance, which he called “proprioceptive maintenance maneuvers.”
  • What the maneuvers entail is unclear.
  • “I have never heard the term ‘proprioceptive maintenance maneuvers.’ It is not a clinical term in standard use,” said Professor James Gordon, associate dean and chair of the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the University of Southern California.

Joe Biden, Michelle Obama, Melania Trump and the Clintons joined Jimmy Carter at a tribute service in honor of former first lady Rosalynn Carter.

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Cristina began writing for The Gateway Pundit in 2016 and she is now the Associate Editor.

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