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President Joe Biden stumbled several times on a Delaware beach near his vacation home, needing assistance from First Lady Jill Biden to keep his balance, as shown in recent footage. The 81-year-old president was seen grappling with the unstable, sandy terrain at Rehoboth Beach on Sunday afternoon, just days after Vice President Kamala Harris lost a presidential race to former President Donald Trump, who will be returning to the White House.

 

As Biden moved through the deep sand, which visibly challenged his balance, Jill Biden was seen holding his arm to offer support. The video, captured by CSPAN, showed Biden initially struggling with the terrain before quickening his pace for a few unsteady steps toward reporters waiting nearby. They began asking about his upcoming Wednesday meeting with Trump, prompting Biden to shout one inaudible word toward them, though he did not respond to their questions. According to a Republican National Committee social media post, the event was met with sarcasm: “Biden is currently battling the sand at his beach house in Delaware,” they tweeted, adding, “The sand is winning.”

 

Biden, dressed casually in jeans, a dark sweater, a ball cap, and sunglasses, seemed unbothered as he eventually withdrew from the reporters and walked toward a parking lot, as reported by a press pool. Earlier, he and Jill had strolled near the water, with Biden stopping at one point to check his phone as Jill walked ahead. Their beach outing was brief, and the couple later returned to the White House that evening.

 

The Delaware visit is the latest in a series of public appearances that have led to renewed concerns about Biden’s mental and physical fitness. Over his term, he has faced mounting questions about his ability to manage the demands of the presidency, particularly as he has made several verbal missteps and occasionally seemed disoriented. His performance in a debate with Trump earlier this summer, marked by noticeable lapses and missed opportunities, intensified scrutiny from both political allies and opponents. 

 

With his faltering campaign, Biden eventually decided to step back from a potential re-election bid, throwing his support behind Vice President Kamala Harris. Yet, the pressure from within the Democratic Party following his debate performance underscored the challenges he faced in proving his stamina and focus. Now, with a meeting between Biden and Trump on the horizon, attention on the president’s condition remains heightened as he navigates the final period of his term.

 

 

Based on a report by NYP 2024-11-12

 

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He is a stubborn old man. He did not want to allow anyone else to be in the Democratic election to begin with. He was forced to concede to allow Harris to replace him which I am sure he sees as a big mistake. Thinking he would have won if he had remained. 

To be honest. I am happier he remains rather than allowing Harris to run the show until Trump takes over. He may be bumbling but he has a repertoire with other countries leaders who still view him as capable but old. Whereas Harris does not even know what she talks about or why she goes places to meet with dignitaries. 

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12 minutes ago, Gsxrnz said:

 

Methinks you do an injustice to the Bard. Surely, The Tragedy of King Lear is more appropriate. :coffee1:

 

"I am a very foolish fond old man,
Fourscore and upward, not an hour more nor less;
And, to deal plainly,
I fear I am not in my perfect mind."

About Trump innit.

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3 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

If Biden was judged unable to be the next POTUS, why is he judged worthy to still be in that position? This whole fiasco exposes the US political system to be completely broken and a disaster in the making. One hopes that no crisis arises before January 20 that requires a functioning human being in charge.

agree, the cabinet should have advised that he was incompetent to serve but I guess because then KH would have assumed that position and they knew she was even less qualified IMHO.  Democratic party really screwed up as they could have won had they come up with someone more qualified earlier in the year.  I am not even close to being a Democrat nor do I follow any of their policies but nowadays, it is difficult to find competent and willing candidates I guess.  

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Trump is meeting with Biden tomorrow at the Whitehouse.

Perhaps one of his final acts as POTUS would be to take Trump out in the oval office and claim presidential  immunity.

 

Unfortunately that would leave the way clear for  Musk ,Thiel ,Putin and manager Vance to run the country from 2025 onwards without having to oust Trump themselves.:wink:

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4 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

If Biden was judged unable to be the next POTUS, why is he judged worthy to still be in that position? This whole fiasco exposes the US political system to be completely broken and a disaster in the making. One hopes that no crisis arises before January 20 that requires a functioning human being in charge.

Fair point, so the question is , who is in charge? Obama?😟

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54 minutes ago, Thailand said:

Trump is meeting with Biden tomorrow at the Whitehouse.

Perhaps one of his final acts as POTUS would be to take Trump out in the oval office and claim presidential  immunity.

 

Unfortunately that would leave the way clear for  Musk ,Thiel ,Putin and manager Vance to run the country from 2025 onwards without having to oust Trump themselves.:wink:

So long as Trump shows up between the hours of 10-4 it should be okay.

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17 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

Fair point, so the question is , who is in charge? Obama?😟

Nobody really has to be. The system can self-sustain and run on fumes. It's only when a crisis hits that things unravel because the necessary authorizations can't be obtained for some reason and communication breaks down. Or, advisors end up recommending things and he just signs off automatically on whatever is presented.

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1 hour ago, Presnock said:

Democratic party really screwed up as they could have won had they come up with someone more qualified earlier in the year. 

I mentioned that a few times prior to the election. The clue was that she could not put light between herself and the worst man on the planet in the polls. As it turned out the polls were faking it anyway.

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1 minute ago, JimTripper said:

 

Nobody really has to be. The system can self-sustain and run on fumes. It's only when a crisis hits that things unravel because the necessary authorizations can't be obtained for some reason and communication breaks down.

Not so. There is a defined pathway for when the POTUS is incapacitated- it goes from POTUS to VP and then I believe the speaker of the house and so on. In an emergency, there is a mechanism to remove the POTUS from contention if not able or capable.

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Just find it sad. The guy should not be president and should be privately resting with dignity. Trump may be fitter both mentally and physically but he’ll be in his 80s soon as well and is a far cry from when he could speak well as a 40y old. Have an amendment to the constitution… no fogeys to run for president. 

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30 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Not so. There is a defined pathway for when the POTUS is incapacitated- it goes from POTUS to VP and then I believe the speaker of the house and so on. In an emergency, there is a mechanism to remove the POTUS from contention if not able or capable.

25th amendment of the US Constitution can be used by the cabinet to remove the president

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31 minutes ago, daveAustin said:

Just find it sad. The guy should not be president and should be privately resting with dignity. Trump may be fitter both mentally and physically but he’ll be in his 80s soon as well and is a far cry from when he could speak well as a 40y old. Have an amendment to the constitution… no fogeys to run for president. 

actually have a law against age discrimination - but really need the citizens to have more say on who the candidates are vice the powerful and rich who control who the parties will put up for election.  Those rich and powerful pay big $$$$$ to the parties/candidates in hopes of getting benefits from the winner - just look at how rich many of the Congress get rich on a government salary!!

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