- President Joe Biden acknowledged in a recent interview that he might be too old to serve another term in office.
- He expressed uncertainty about his health at 86, stating, “who the hell knows?” when asked if he could have served effectively if he had continued his campaign.
- Biden initially dismissed concerns about his age during his re-election efforts, claiming he had the mental and physical capacity to run.
- Despite vocal doubts about running again, he ultimately felt he had the best chance against Donald Trump.
- Biden also mentioned considering preemptive pardons for Anthony Fauci and Liz Cheney, indicating a need to protect them from possible retaliation from Trump.
Read the full article [here](https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2025/01/08/biden-admits-he-might-be-too-old-to-have-served-another-term/).
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