Internet Response When Joe Biden Requests Annual Physical

Joe Biden made history on November 20 by becoming the first US President to reach 80. People have been discussing whether or not Biden is fit to rule on social media platforms as there is a chance that he could run for a second term in power. His age and alleged mental acuity are major talking points around his second term in office.

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After a reporter inquired about the timing of his annual physical, Biden was seen on video jokingly dismissing his health concerns.

While visiting with first responders on Thanksgiving, Biden questioned a passerby outside the Nantucket Fire Department in Massachusetts, “What, do you think I need it?” But he went on to say, “I’ve had my — I will get — part of my physical is already done, and I’ll be getting it before the end of the year,” making it clear that he had already completed part of his physical examination.

Many viewers responded to the video by stating that the president should get a physical and mental health checkup. They (POTUS) obviously cover up his condition, a Twitter user commented. “Who is his physician? Just to avoid them to save my life,” another wrote.

An odd snapshot of US President Joe Biden taken in the Oval Office earlier this week that created a humorous optical illusion caught everyone’s attention on social media on Tuesday. The picture shows the US president seated at the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office, leaning slightly over his chair with his arms on top of it.

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He captioned the picture, “Ready to get more done for American families.” But what stood out more was how Biden’s legs looked, which caused viral amusement. The optical illusion in the photo gave the impression that the US President was sitting on the chair’s top because of the way his jacket sleeves were hanging.

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