President Joe Biden went to extreme lengths to claim that he has the stamina to last another four years in office.

Fox News reported that Biden, speaking with Time Magazine, threatened to physically assault a reporter conducting the interview. The braggadocio came in response to a question about whether the aging incumbent is “too old to lead,” a sentiment expressed by large majorities of Americans in most polls.

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“I can do it better than anybody you know. You’re looking at me, I can take you too,” Biden replied, referencing Washington Bureau Chief Massimo Calabresi and Editor-in-Chief Sam Jacobs. Assuming the Democrat was joking, he continued to make his point. “Watch me. Look, name me a president that’s gotten as much done as I've gotten done in my first three and a half years. When all of you wrote in Time Magazine I couldn't get any of it done. When you told me there's no pay, no way, no way he can get a trillion-plus dollar bill done in terms of, to deal with infrastructure, where there's no way he gets $368 billion for dealing with the environment, where there's no way I could get the legislation passed on,” Biden said.

“I remember when I was heading to Taiwan, excuse me, to South Korea, to reclaim the chips industry that we had gotten $865 billion in private-sector investment, private-sector investments since I’ve been in,” he continued. “Name me a president who’s done that.”

In a deeply ironic fact-check, the magazine noted that President Biden's White House “announced an $866 billion private-sector investment in May, not when Biden went to South Korea in 2022. The funding was also meant for initiatives across clean energy and manufacturing industries, and is not limited to just the chips industry.”

Concerns about President Biden's mental acuity reached their apex in March when special counsel Robert Hur released a devastating account of his interview with Biden related to the storage of classified documents in his Delaware home. Characterizing the 81-year-old as a “well-meaning, elderly old man with a poor memory” who would charm a jury if charged, Hur was brought in for questioning by congressional Democrats who accused the prosecutor of including unnecessarily political language in his report. The Justice Department has since refused to provide audio from his interview with Biden.

Throughout his term, President Biden has also been dogged by a seemingly endless number of senior moments where he appears lost, both physically and mentally, and taking the occasional trip or stumble on stage. The White House has strategized about ways to reduce the number of public gaffes while former President Donald Trump has mocked his rival as too old to survive another four years.

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