Joe Biden
Heading for Reelection?
Aides Consider Wheelchair Backup Plan!!!
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The physical health of Joe Biden has raised alarms, leading his advisors to contemplate the potential use of a wheelchair, particularly if he were to defeat Trump in the highly anticipated 2024 election.
In the book “Original Sin,” co-authored with CNN’s Jake Tapper, intricate details emerge about the behind-the-scenes strategies employed by Biden’s team to conceal the evident signs of the 82-year-old president’s deteriorating health, notably his stiff and slow gait.
Despite these considerations, both Tapper and Axios’ co-author Alex Thompson disclosed that Biden’s aides ultimately believed it unwise to have him relying on a wheelchair during the campaign, postponing that thought until after the elections concluded.
Nevertheless, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Biden’s personal physician, has indicated that a wheelchair might be necessary following any significant fall to ensure adequate recovery, considering his age.
Last summer saw rising concerns about Biden’s cognitive abilities, eventually leading him to bow out as the Democratic candidate, making way for Vice President Kamala Harris to take center stage.
Most recently, Biden made an appearance on The View and confidently asserted his expectation of defeating Trump in the forthcoming elections. He acknowledged, however, that sexist attitudes may have played a role in Harris’ previous loss.
Shifting focus from political matters, Biden recently disclosed a health concern, as he underwent examination for a benign prostate nodule that necessitates ongoing monitoring. Reports indicate he spent time at a hospital in Philadelphia last Friday, as reported by the New York Times.