Rep. Byron Donalds’ baseless accusation against President Joe Biden has sparked controversy, with the Republican congressman claiming without evidence that Biden uses “injections” to appear “coherent.”
This unfounded speculation has been echoed by fellow GOP Rep. Greg Murphy, who also alleged that Biden was “jacked up on something” during the State of the Union address. However, both claims have been met with pushback, even from Fox News host Maria Bartiromo, who urged caution and emphasized the seriousness of such accusations.
The accusations are part of a larger pattern of unfounded attacks on Biden’s mental and physical health, led by former President Donald Trump.
Trump has repeatedly claimed without evidence that Biden is “jacked up” and “higher than a kite,” and has even called for drug testing ahead of presidential debates. Despite the lack of evidence, Donalds and Murphy have parroted these claims, with Donalds even doubling down on Twitter.
The accusations are not only baseless but also harmful, perpetuating harmful stereotypes and stigmatizing mental health. They also distract from the real issues facing the country and undermine the integrity of political discourse.
It’s crucial to hold elected officials accountable for their words and actions, and to demand evidence-based claims that respect the dignity and humanity of all individuals.