What were the primary concerns about Biden's health?
Concerns centered around his declining mobility, risk of falls, and instances of disorientation.
Politics / US Politics
A new book reveals that aides to former President Joe Biden discussed the possibility of him using a wheelchair during a potential second term due to concerns about his physical condition. The discussions reportedly stemmed from observation...
According to CNN, a new book titled 'Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again' by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, details the concerns among Biden's staff regarding his physical health. The book, based on over 200 interviews, suggests that Biden's team took measures to mitigate the visual impact of his declining health, including altering walking routes and modifying access to Air Force One.
The book also mentions instances of Biden forgetting names and appearing disoriented. A Biden spokesperson responded to the book's claims, stating that his medical exam indicated a stiffened gait due to spinal wear and tear, but that no special treatment was necessary. They also challenged the notion that his physical changes indicated mental incapacity.
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Concerns centered around his declining mobility, risk of falls, and instances of disorientation.
Measures included shortening walking paths, adding handrails, and using a smaller staircase for Air Force One.
A spokesperson acknowledged physical changes but denied any impact on his mental capacity or ability to perform his duties.
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