Fox News host Jesse Watters has criticized the media’s handling of President Biden’s mental state, alleging they are attempting to ‘fake and bake’ their way into re-election. Watters specifically referred to instances where videos of Biden appearing to ‘freeze, wander, or glitch’ have been labeled as ‘misinformation.’ Meanwhile, in Georgia, Wayne Johnson has emerged victorious in the Republican primary runoff for the state’s 2nd Congressional District. Johnson, a former CEO of the Department of Education’s Office of Federal Student Aid during the Trump administration, will now face incumbent Democrat Sanford Bishop in the November general election. Johnson’s opponent in the runoff, Chuck Hand, a construction superintendent from rural Butler County, previously made headlines after walking out of a televised debate with Johnson, accusing him of not residing in the district and orchestrating attacks on his wife. Hand’s involvement in the January 6th protests, resulting in a conviction, also played a role in the campaign. Elections analysts currently consider the race to be either ‘solid’ or ‘safe’ for Democrats. This victory marks a significant step for Johnson, who campaigned heavily on his experience in the Trump administration. The upcoming general election will be crucial for both parties as they vie for control of the House of Representatives.