The president on Monday was seen holding a cue card in his left hand as he addressed reporters
* Joe Biden on Monday took questions from the press about the invasion of Ukraine and his declaration that Putin 'cannot remain in power'
* In his left hand, the 79-year-old had a typed cue card with expected questions and prepared answers
* On the remarks about Putin not being fit to leave, Biden insisted: 'I was not articulating a change in policy'
* Rand Paul led the criticism of Biden's reliance on cue cards, telling Fox News that it was like being 'around somebody who's in cognitive decline'
* Paul continued: 'You find yourself trying to help them with a sentence, trying to help them complete it'
Joe Biden was mocked online on Monday for using a printed 'cheat sheet' of answers to expected questions when he faced the media to discuss the Ukraine war.
Biden was in Poland on Saturday and declared in Warsaw that Vladimir Putin 'cannot remain in power' before flying back to Washington, DC.
Asked on Monday about his remarks, which many saw as advocating for regime change, the 79-year-old president referred to a typed cue card for hints.
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Update #1: Biden used cheat sheet while doubling down on unscripted message to oust Putin (NYPost)
Update #2: PHOTOS: Biden caught using cue cards in trying to paper over Ukraine gaffe about ousting Putin (FOX News)
WNU Editor: I have given a number of presentations, and I have always used notes (i.e. points to make, key statistics, etc.). But never the common sense points when asked questions.