Biden's Final Days Highlight Concerns Over Age and Legacy
As President Biden nears the end of his political career, reports reveal growing challenges with his health, mood, and public perception.
- A New York Times report describes President Biden as appearing 'older and slower' in the final stages of his presidency, raising questions about his ability to continue the demanding role.
- Observers noted Biden's physical fragility during recent trips, including assistance needed for steps and a reduced schedule, though the White House denies health-related limitations.
- The report highlights Biden's private frustration, describing him as 'bored,' 'angry,' and reflective as he faces the end of a 51-year political career.
- Some Democrats express disappointment, urging Biden to take a more assertive approach in cementing his legacy during his remaining time in office.
- Critics point to a shift in media narratives, with outlets now openly addressing Biden's age and health after previously downplaying such concerns.