“I am the most qualified person to run for President of the United States”. That’s the idea repeated this morning by Joe Biden at the closing press conference of the NATO summit in Washington, DC.
In an area open to questions from reporters, where Biden had an already agreed-upon list of media outlets to comment on, the current US president faced a barrage of questions about his health and ability to reapply. condition.
At one point, when asked about his ability to be the nominee if Vice President Kamala Harris decides not to run — on a day when Harris appears to be outperforming him in one poll — Biden throws a tantrum,
“I wouldn’t have picked Vice President Trump if I didn’t think he was qualified to be president,” Biden responded.
It was the second such gaffe in a day, after Biden called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “Putin.” The truth is, Joe Biden has always been famous for his gaffes, having accumulated many in his illustrious career.
Despite some vocal problems and a cough early on, Biden remained in control throughout the press conference during his now-famous debate night with Donald Trump — which led many Democratic supporters to question him. give up
The President of the United States even refused to go to bed at eight o’clock at night. “That’s not true,” he assured her. What’s happening, he said, is that “instead of starting my day at 7 a.m. and ending at midnight, I’ve now decided it’s wiser to control myself a little more.”
“I have to finish this job,” the US president concluded, after reassuring that he had undergone “three medical tests” and was in “good shape.”
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