WASHINGTON, DC December 11, 2024: US President Joe Biden delivers remarks during the first-ever White House Conference on Women's Health Research in the East Room of the White House on Wednesday, December 11, 2024. (Photo by Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
President Joe Biden made a nine-minute appearance Sunday night in St. Croix to pay tribute to the late President Jimmy Carter, raising concerns about his health. Biden’s coughing and sluggish delivery highlighted worries about the 82-year-old president’s declining cognitive abilities.
The president’s health has been under scrutiny after reports revealed that aides had to repeat instructions to Biden throughout his presidency. The Wall Street Journal reported on how his staff managed his performance and even sought a voice coach to address his “fading warble.”
Biden’s remarks about Carter’s death on Sunday night reinforced those concerns. Observers noted his demeanor and delivery during the address, sparking renewed debate about his capacity for leadership as his term nears its end.
Pundits and journalists have questioned whether media coverage of Biden’s presidency sufficiently addressed his health. Some outlets have come under fire for allegedly minimizing or ignoring signs of cognitive decline. Critics point to Biden’s frequent missteps and moments of confusion as evidence of broader concerns about his fitness for office.
Fox News guest Cal Thomas argued that journalists “covered up for Biden’s mental acuity decline,” while other commentators have called for greater accountability in how such issues are reported. CBS’ Jan Crawford similarly criticized the media for failing to address Biden’s decline more forcefully, calling it “undeniable” after the late June presidential debate against Donald Trump.
In that debate, Biden’s performance became a flashpoint, ultimately prompting him to drop out of the 2024 race. Vice President Kamala Harris later stepped in as the Democratic nominee but lost to Trump in the general election.
Democratic contenders who had expressed concerns about Biden’s age and ability, such as Rep. Dean Phillips, warned that voters were hesitant to re-elect someone of Biden’s age. Despite this, most Democratic leaders deferred to the sitting president, allowing him to secure the 2024 nomination without significant challenges.
Even in light of these concerns, the White House has consistently defended Biden’s cognitive health. Officials have dismissed claims of a decline and emphasized his legislative accomplishments as evidence of his capability. White House spokesperson Andrew Bates said Biden “rebuilt the middle class and achieved the most accomplished record of any modern commander in chief.”
The debate over Biden’s health underscores the broader political challenge of addressing aging leadership while ensuring public confidence in governance. As Biden’s presidency draws to a close, questions about his fitness will likely continue to shape discussions about the future of leadership in Washington.
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