Videos have emerged showing Joe Biden arriving in Wilmington, Delaware, after campaigning in Wisconsin, dispelling earlier claims of a medical emergency aboard Air Force One. Footage released by Forbes depicts Biden in apparent good health as he disembarks from the aircraft.
Additionally, BNO News Desk, citing the White House, has verified that reports of Biden encountering a medical emergency are untrue.
Meanwhile, Biden reaffirmed his stance as the Democratic presidential nominee on Friday, affirming his dedication to the race and expressing confidence in winning reelection. Addressing speculation and internal calls for his withdrawal following a scrutinized debate performance in Atlanta, Biden sought to alleviate uncertainties surrounding his candidacy ahead of the November 5 elections.
"We had a tough debate last week. It wasn't my best performance. But since then, there's been a lot of speculation. What's Joe going to do? Will he stay in the race? Will he drop out? Well, here's my answer. I am running and I'm going to win again," Biden declared to enthusiastic supporters in Wisconsin, according to PTI.
In a television interview on Friday, Biden firmly rejected demands for an independent medical evaluation to reassure voters about his fitness for a second term. He attributed his poor debate showing to a "bad episode" and emphasized that there were "no indications of any serious condition."
"Look, I face a cognitive test every single day," Biden told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, referring to the demands of his daily responsibilities. "Every day, I'm tested. Everything I do. Not only am I campaigning, I'm also managing the world," AP reported.