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WATCH: Biden Looks Completely Lost At G7 As He Attempts To Locate Other World Leaders

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President Joe Biden, flanked by multiple guides, cautiously navigated a hallway as he attempted to locate other world leaders just around the corner at the beginning of the G7 summit in Japan Friday morning.

In a clip of the interaction, the octogenarian president appeared dazed as he slowly shuffled around several corners while an aide held out his hand and motioned for Biden to continue on his path. The president eventually reached a small group of world leaders, including British PM Rishi Sunak and far-left Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, and proceeded to bow to one person before taking his perch within the circle.

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The research arm of the Republican National Committee highlighted the interaction, the latest in a string of encounters where President Biden appears unsure of where to go or trips while walking. Earlier in the day he stumbled down the steps of a shrine after a photo-op with G7 leaders. Other high-profile incidents include two trips up the stairs of Air Force One.

Physicians for the president have maintained he is a healthy 80-year-old, but questions have lingered about his spryness for the demands of leading the free world. A full 68 percent of Americans believe Biden, who would be 86 by the end of his second term, is too old for the job.

Concerns about Biden’s fitness come at a terrible time for the administration which is facing criticism from within the Democratic party over debt ceiling negotiations, the end of the country’s Title 42 immigration policy, and rising inflation. His own chances of reelection are in doubt as well: a recent poll showing former President Donald Trump holding a clear seven-point lead over the incumbent has stunned liberals as the possibility of his return to the White House remains not only possible, but plausible.

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The president is facing two challengers for the Democratic nomination: Robert F. Kennedy, the nephew of President John F. Kennedy, and spiritual guru Marianne Williamson.