Biden becomes the oldest US president in office ever as he turns 80
On Sunday, Joe Biden turned 80, making him the oldest US President in history. The White House honored the occasion with a private family dinner and his favorite dessert, coconut cake. First Lady Jill Biden shared two pictures of the couple dancing in tuxedos and formal wear along with a heartfelt message.”There’s no one else […]
On Sunday, Joe Biden turned 80, making him the oldest US President in history. The White House honored the occasion with a private family dinner and his favorite dessert, coconut cake.
First Lady Jill Biden shared two pictures of the couple dancing in tuxedos and formal wear along with a heartfelt message.”There’s no one else I’d rather dance with than you. Happy Birthday Joe! I love you,” she tweeted. She later also shared a picture of Biden with his birthday cake.
A large-scale event, the wedding of President Joe Biden’s granddaughter Naomi, was hosted by the Biden family in the White House just one day prior.
Joe Biden has reached the landmark at a turning point in his life as he and his family must decide in the coming months whether to run for office again.
Biden can be ambiguous about his intentions, despite his allies and advisers saying he plans to run. Aides anticipate that such discussions will heat up over the holidays, but no decision will be made until 2023.
A majority of Americans, according to recent polls, do not want Biden to run for office again. “My intention is that I run again,” he said at a news conference this month. “But I’m a great respecter of fate. We’re going to have discussions about it.”
After undergoing a thorough medical examination, the US President was declared to be “a healthy, vibrant” man who is qualified to hold the office of president.
But Biden has also been affected by the rigors of the Oval Office; he now walks with a stiffer gait and occasionally becomes disoriented.
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