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Social media is spinning into overdrive again — this time over wild claims that Joe Biden isn’t just struggling with health issues but is literally half-robot.

The former president, who’s been battling cancer and keeping a low profile, was filmed shuffling into an upscale Arlington, Virginia restaurant this week — and conspiracy fans went straight into sci-fi mode.

“That’s not a real person. That’s a robot in an exoskeleton!” one user wrote.
“He’s 50% robot. Notice how high the collar is — it’s hiding the suit!” another insisted.

The grainy dinner clip shows the 82-year-old moving slowly as Secret Service agents guide him toward the entrance of the Italian restaurant Carbonara. While diners politely clapped, the internet was far less kind.

Comments ranged from “he looks absolutely lost” to “the walking corpse.” Others took it even further, claiming Biden was an “animatronic from Spirit Halloween” or part of a CIA experiment gone wrong.

Even President Trump jumped on the meme train earlier this year, resharing a post on Truth Social claiming “There is no Joe Biden — only robotic clones engineered by the Deep State.”

Biden’s frail appearance has sparked real concern among supporters, too. The former commander-in-chief reportedly battles an aggressive form of prostate cancer and was recently photographed with a large bandage above his right eye after skin-cancer surgery.

His spokesperson downplayed the procedure, but one medical expert told RadarOnline that Biden’s ongoing health issues “definitely put his longevity in question.”

Once slated to headline several speaking events before stepping aside for Kamala Harris, the ex-president has quietly canceled most public appearances.

Still, that hasn’t stopped online critics from pouncing on every shaky step and slurred word — or from turning his latest night out into meme fuel.

“He’s not running for office anymore,” one user quipped. “He’s running on batteries.”


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