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Sky News host Andrew Bolt says presidential nominee JoeBiden is sounding 'increasingly vague and confused' in his rare public events.

Sky News host Andrew Bolt says presidential nominee Joe Biden is sounding "increasingly vague and confused" in his rare public events. Mr Bolt showed footage of Mr Biden reading out a number of figures relating to coronavirus statistics in the country. The presidential hopeful said there had been 6,114 military COVID deaths in the country.

"Whatever note he did have apparently contains some bizarre figures or maybe he’s just absolutely confused and can’t read," Mr Bolt said. “Military deaths from this virus are not 6114, it's seven. “This guy is actually running for the presidency of the United states, the most powerful job in the world. “How frightening, he has no idea what he's got on him, no idea what the figures are that he’s reading.

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