On Wednesday, President Joe Biden sharply retaliated to a reporter’s question regarding his potential early retirement, questioning the reporter's well-being. During a routine press briefing, a journalist posed a seemingly straightforward question to the President: “President Biden, will you be serving your full four-year term or handing over power to Vice President Harris?”

Rather than providing a direct answer, Biden responded with a series of pointed inquiries, “Are you okay? Are you alright? You're not hurt, are you? I said are you okay? Did you fall on your head or something?”

Born in 1942, Biden is the oldest to have assumed the presidency in U.S. history. His age has been a topic of concern for some time now. Republicans have often questioned whether Biden's age impacts his ability to fulfill presidential duties effectively. Age-related discussions are likely to continue as the administration progresses towards another potential four years.

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According to reports, top advisors and strategists are growing increasingly concerned about Joe Biden’s prospects against former President Donald Trump. The party, ensnared in a relentless and joyless campaign grind, now confronts the reality of a potential loss, causing a significant shift in mood at the highest levels.

The anxiety has been evidenced by a private list maintained by an adviser to major Democratic donors, cataloging nearly two dozen potential reasons for Biden’s defeat, which range from immigration issues and high inflation to concerns over Biden’s age and the unpopularity of Vice President Kamala Harris. On the strategic front, Democrats are grappling with how to position themselves. While Biden’s campaign points to some positive polls and efforts on the ground, the overarching narrative remains fraught with skepticism about the effectiveness of these measures.

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