Joe Biden's Age Makes Him the Oldest President in U.S. History
Biden Became Oldest President at 78
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. was 78 years old when he was sworn into office as the 46th president of the United States on January 20, 2021. This made him the oldest person to assume the presidency in U.S. history.
Biden's Age Raises Questions About His Fitness for Office
Biden's age has been a topic of discussion since he first announced his candidacy for president in 2019. Some people have expressed concerns about his ability to handle the demands of the presidency, while others have said that his age and experience are an asset.
Biden Says He Is 'Fit for Duty'
Biden has repeatedly said that he is "fit for duty" and that he has the energy and stamina to serve as president. He has also pointed to his long record of public service, which includes serving as a U.S. senator and vice president.
Biden's Opponents Raise Concerns About His Age
Biden's opponents have continued to raise concerns about his age. In a recent interview, former President Donald Trump said that Biden is "too old" to be president and that he "doesn't have the stamina" for the job.
Biden's Age Will Continue to Be a Topic of Discussion
Biden's age is likely to continue to be a topic of discussion throughout his presidency. His supporters will argue that his age and experience are an asset, while his opponents will argue that he is too old to be president.
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