Biden Announces Need for More Sleep, Ends Events After 8 PM

Biden Announces Need for More Sleep, Ends Events After 8 PM

President Joe Biden has informed Democratic governors that he will stop scheduling events after 8 p.m. to ensure he gets more sleep. This decision was revealed during a meeting at the White House, where Biden aimed to reassure over 20 state leaders about his capability to defeat former President Donald Trump in the upcoming election and govern effectively for another term. The announcement follows concerns about Biden's health and stamina, particularly after a less-than-stellar debate performance and reports suggesting he struggles to work productively beyond 4 p.m. most days.

Biden's comments have elicited mixed reactions, with some governors expressing frustration. The Biden campaign has not officially commented on the matter, and while Biden insists he is still fit to lead and campaign, the move has raised questions about his overall fitness for office. Despite these concerns, Biden remains committed to running for re-election in 2024.

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