Biden Fall: White House Says President is 'Fine' After Stumbling at Air Force Graduation
President Biden stumbled while boarding Air Force One on Friday, raising concerns about his health. However, the White House has confirmed that the President is "totally fine" after the incident.
The stumble occurred as Biden was climbing the stairs to board the aircraft at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. He stumbled twice before falling to his knee. However, he quickly got up and continued up the stairs, turning to salute the military personnel before entering the plane.
Despite the incident, the White House has confirmed that President Biden is in good health. The President has previously been open about his history of stuttering and has been known to trip on occasion. However, the White House has reassured the public that there is no cause for concern.
Biden's Health in Focus
Biden's health has been a topic of discussion since he became the oldest President in US history. At 78 years old, he is also the first President to have served in the Senate for more than 35 years. However, the White House has consistently maintained that the President is in good health and is capable of carrying out his duties.
Despite the stumble, Biden's schedule has remained unchanged. He is set to deliver a speech in Atlanta on Friday, where he will discuss voting rights and the need to protect democracy in the US.
In ConclusionPresident Biden's stumble on Friday has raised concerns about his health, but the White House has confirmed that he is "totally fine." The President has previously been open about his history of stuttering and has been known to trip on occasion. However, the White House has reassured the public that there is no cause for concern.