The question is will this emotional turmoil affect the president’s ability to do the job.
He’s 81 years old, his age is already showing, and he’s just seen his family torn apart in court.
Two former daughters-in-law, Hunter’s ex and Beau Biden’s widow, testified for the prosecution.
A granddaughter, Naomi Biden, testified for the defense.
The ugly details of drug addiction were laid bare before the world, and then a jury decision of guilty on all three counts.
The president now faces world leaders in Italy. It’s a high-stakes G7 meeting, and he’s coming off a family trauma.
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., says President Biden leveraged his office to enrich himself and his family on Kudlow.
When he comes back, he’ll face the rigors of a presidential election campaign.
The first debate arrives at the end of this month. In August, there’s the contentious Democratic convention.
Then Hunter’s tax trial on Sept. 5 and the second debate on Sept. 10.
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The worry is that Biden’s mental and physical decline will accelerate.
Like it or not, the whole country is talking about his cognitive abilities.
He can’t escape the videotape. Remember Monday’s long, vacant stare at the Juneteenth celebration?

President Biden attends a Juneteenth concert on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Monday. (Getty Images)
Intense personal pressure tends to aggravate your mental ability.
Are Biden’s family troubles the straw that broke the camel’s back?
I don’t know, but at times like this, we should be concerned for the president personally, and concerned for the country with a leader whose ability to do the job is very much in question.