Wednesday, December 18

President Biden’s fitness for office has been a recurring theme throughout his term, marked by debates and controversies. With just weeks remaining in his presidency, key members of his Cabinet have reaffirmed their unwavering support for his leadership and their belief in his capacity to fulfill his duties. These affirmations come despite ongoing discussions surrounding his age and cognitive abilities. Fox News Digital contacted various Cabinet officials and their departments, seeking confirmation of their previous statements expressing confidence in President Biden’s fitness to serve. The responses received indicate a united front in support of the president.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, for instance, reiterated his “full confidence” in President Biden’s capabilities, highlighting the president’s meticulous attention to detail and insightful questioning during their meetings. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo echoed this sentiment, labeling Biden “one of the most accomplished presidents in American history,” and praised his effective leadership and incisive decision-making. Similarly, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh affirmed Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s complete confidence in President Biden as Commander-in-Chief. These pronouncements from key administration officials underscore a consistent message of support for the president.

Speculation regarding President Biden’s mental acuity predates his inauguration, but intensified following a perceived subpar debate performance against former President Donald Trump. This event ultimately led to Biden’s withdrawal from the reelection race, paving the way for Vice President Kamala Harris to assume the Democratic nomination. Harris subsequently lost the general election to President-elect Trump. Despite choosing not to seek reelection, Biden opted to remain in office, further fueling the ongoing discourse about his fitness. The topic resurfaced prominently when he delegated control of a Cabinet meeting to First Lady Jill Biden, prompting renewed scrutiny and discussion.

In the wake of these events, Cabinet members rallied behind President Biden, dismissing concerns about his ability to lead. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra, a staunch Biden advocate, asserted that the president has achieved more for the country than any other president he has worked with since 1992. Becerra cited improvements in employment rates and health insurance coverage, as well as the administration’s successful COVID-19 vaccination campaign, as evidence of Biden’s effectiveness. He emphatically declared, “Is he fit? He’s proving it.” This strong endorsement, coupled with similar pronouncements from other Cabinet officials, demonstrates a concerted effort to quell doubts about the president’s capabilities.

Spokespersons for other agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Energy, and the Department of Agriculture, also reaffirmed their previous statements of support for the president. This widespread backing from within the administration reinforces the narrative of confidence in Biden’s leadership. It also suggests a coordinated effort to counter the persistent criticisms and concerns surrounding his fitness for office.

President Biden’s term will officially conclude on January 20th with the inauguration of President-elect Trump. In a recent address at a Democratic National Committee (DNC) holiday celebration, Biden maintained that the country is in a significantly better position now than when he and Harris took office. He pointed to various achievements and improvements during his tenure as evidence of his administration’s success. Furthermore, Biden encouraged his staff to remain actively involved in politics, signaling a desire for continued engagement and influence beyond his presidency. His remarks also included a reassuring message to Vice President Harris, indicating his ongoing support and confidence in her future political endeavors.

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