Democrat Suggests Biden Needs To Resign From Office In Addition To Quitting Campaign

Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) suggested on Thursday that President Joe Biden not only quit his re-election campaign but to also resign immediately from his role as president following his disastrous debate performance against former President Donald Trump.

“I’ve spent the past two weeks listening to my constituents express their concerns about the President’s age and health,” she said in a statement. “Like most people I represent in Southwest Washington, I doubt the President’s judgement about his health, his fitness to do the job, and whether he is the one making important decisions about our country, rather than unelected advisors.”

“Americans deserve to feel their president is fit enough to do the job,” she added. “The crisis of confidence in the President’s leadership needs to come to an end. The President should do what he knows is right for the country and put the national interest first.”

Perez’s statement comes as at least 17 major Democrats have called on Biden to quit his re-election campaign in recent days as polls for the most part have shown that the race has shifted in Trump’s favor.

Numerous leaks have come out of the Biden administration and top Democrat circles over the last two weeks about the dire shape that Biden is in and how his family and top aides sought to cover up his condition by limiting access to the president and maintaining strict protocols during his public appearances.

During this time, Trump has largely removed himself from the news cycle in order to keep focus on Biden’s cognitive decline which has resulted in more pressure being put on the 81-year-old president to end his campaign.

Keri Russell Says Girls Were Out Of ‘Mickey Mouse Club’ Once They Looked A Certain Way

Disney star Keri Russell said that girls were cut from the “Mickey Mouse Club” show once they looked like they could be “sexually active.”

During the 48-year-old actress’ appearance on Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s podcast Dinner’s on Me, Russell talked about being the “least talented” mouseketeer on the 90s revival of “The All New Mickey Mouse Club” show on the Disney Channel and said she left the show at 17 because of the series’ rules about cast members not being too old.

“Yeah, it’s usually, like, girls who looked like they were sexually active,” Russell said. “Which, probably, I was one of the first.”

“They’re like, ‘she’s out. That one is gone,'” she joked. “Meanwhile, the boys stayed till they were like 19. I was like, ‘By the way, I had sex with that person, so I know that they’ve had sex.’ For real.” 

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At one point, Russell talked about what she called the “creepiest part of kid acting” which she said is “one or two kids with all adults,” People magazine reported.

“So, that really accelerates the adultification of everything. And for ‘The Mickey Mouse Club,’ there were 19 of us,” she added. “The adults were invisible to me.”

“So, I wasn’t completely alone with all the adults,” Russell continued. “And I think that was helpful.”

The “Waitress” star landed her role on the Disney show when she was 15, appearing on the hit from 1991-1994. 

During an interview last year, Russell said she was “lucky” to leave “The All-New Mickey Mouse Club” with her “sanity” and “dignity” because others weren’t as fortunate, without explaining further. 

The “Felicity” star opened up about the early days of her career and being cast for the popular Disney show as one of the coveted Mouseketeers along with future superstars like Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Ryan Gosling, and Christina Aguilera, W Magazine reported.

When pressed by the reporter if the actress saved “anything from your time on the show,” Russell answered, “My sanity, my dignity. Not everyone got out alive.”

Related: Keri Russell Says She Was ‘Lucky’ She Got Out Of Disney Show With ‘My Sanity, My Dignity’

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