Biden claims he was ill during debate and believes only divine intervention could prevent him from continuing his presidential campaign.

Biden dismisses worries about his health and re-election chances, calling his debate performance a "bad episode" and saying only God could convince him to exit the race.

July 6th 2024.

Biden claims he was ill during debate and believes only divine intervention could prevent him from continuing his presidential campaign.
During a recent television interview, US President Joe Biden addressed concerns about his health and doubts about his re-election bid in November. Despite a poor performance in the presidential debate and a decrease in his approval rating, Biden confidently brushed off any suggestions of stepping down, stating that only "the Lord almighty" could convince him to do so.

Biden, who is 81 years old and seeking a second term, acknowledged that he had a "bad night" during the first debate with his Republican rival, Donald Trump. He explained that he was feeling exhausted and sick, but assured the public that he was still "running the world" and was fully capable of being president. When asked about his cognitive abilities and the possibility of undergoing an independent evaluation, Biden stated that he has daily cognitive tests and is more than qualified to hold the position of president.

The president also addressed concerns about his health, stating that he was feeling unwell before the debate but it was just a "bad episode" and not a sign of any serious condition. He reassured the public that his doctors had conducted tests and found no evidence of infection or illness. Biden took full responsibility for his performance in the debate and admitted that he did not prepare as well as he should have, but he also pointed out that Trump had lied multiple times during the debate.

Despite some members of his own party urging him to step down, Biden confidently stated that he would only withdraw from the race if "the Lord Almighty" told him to. He dismissed any suggestions of being too old or frail to continue as president, stating that he is still in good shape and challenged anyone to keep up with his busy schedule.

In response to the interview, Indian American Congressman Ro Khanna emphasized the importance of transparency and the need for Biden to answer legitimate questions about his abilities. He stated that the president would need to earn the public's trust, but also acknowledged that one interview may not be enough to do so.

Biden's challenger, Donald Trump, declined a similar one-on-one interview with ABC News. However, during a rally in Wisconsin, Biden confidently stated that he is in the race to win and will beat Trump again, just as he did in 2020. He also addressed speculation about his age, stating that he has proven his capabilities as president and will continue to do so if re-elected.

In closing, Biden reassured his supporters that he is staying in the race and will not be pushed out by anyone. He confidently declared that he will beat Trump once again and continue to make progress for the American people, despite any doubts about his age or abilities.

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