Following a public appearance in which he looked to have food smeared on the bottom of his suit jacket, President Joe Biden was ridiculed on social media platforms.
"Anyone else see the food stain on Joes sports jacket??? His granddaughter hid him from the cameras on the balcony while they cleaned it up!" a netizen penned on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"When Joe comes out and forgets his dinner on his shirt," a second source captioned the video. "It's just a snack for later," and a fourth responded, "I don’t even wanna know what that is,” a third person suggested
"My imagination is running wild, and none of it is good," a separate X user stated.
"If he were my patient, frankly, if he were my father, I would advocate for this sort of [cognitive] testing again in large part because there might be something you can do about it," CNN's Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta told anchor Jim Sciutto on Friday, July 5, as per OK Magazine.
The president later disclosed that he had not been "very smart" and had chosen to participate in a hectic travel schedule shortly before the debate, which left him weary.
Even though there were calls for him to quit his campaign and make room for another Democratic contender to run in his place, President Biden declared that he was "in this race to the end."
"We’re going to win because when Democrats unite, we will always win. Just as we beat Donald Trump in 2020, we’re going to beat him again in 2024. There is no one I’d rather be in this battle with than all of you. So, let’s link arms. Let’s get this done. You, me, the Vice President. Together,” Biden previously stated.
Meanwhile, even though he has conceded that he "messed up" during the debate against Donald Trump the previous week, resident Joe Biden has vowed to continue fighting in the election race and has taken steps to reassure critical friends.
Biden admitted to a radio station in Wisconsin that he had made a "mistake" with his fumbling performance. Still, he urged voters to evaluate him based on his time spent in the White House rather than anything else.
On Wednesday, Biden made efforts to calm prominent Democrats, including state governors and campaign officials, despite stories that suggested he was considering his future.
“I'm the nominee of the Democratic Party. No one's pushing me out. I'm not leaving," Biden stated in a call to the broader campaign, an anonymous source told BBC News.


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