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President Joe Biden, 81, has held only two public events before 11 a.m. and never before 10 a.m. since withdrawing from the presidential race on July 21. It is reported that there is no.

Biden's relaxed schedule appears to emphasize Vice President Kamala Harris' role in White House decision-making. Biden said last week that he had delegated “everything” to Harris as commander in chief, including foreign and domestic policy.

The country is currently facing a number of serious crises, including hurricane relief efforts in North Carolina and other states, an invasion of the southern border, a war between Ukraine and Russia, and Iranian missile attacks on Israel.

“With one exception, all publicly scheduled calls and meetings with other world leaders have taken place between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. “This is a sign of how workers continue to reduce their working hours to manage their physical fitness,” Axios said. alex thompson and neil rothschild reported:

Even before that miserable night of discussion In June, at the end of his re-election campaign, Biden's aides privately noted that he received messages reliably from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. become easily fatigued It's difficult to talk outside of those hours.

Biden also continues to avoid the media. He has rarely given interviews and only occasionally takes questions outside the White House before or after a flight.

When people take one look at the president, they can see that his cognitive abilities are in poor condition. Biden's comment that he had delegated “everything” to Harris as commander in chief was a blow to the president, who has sought to distance himself from Biden and Harris' record.

“I'm obviously not Joe Biden. You know, I provide a new generation of leadership,” Harris told Brian Tough of Philadelphia's Action News 6ABC on Sept. 13. “My approach is about new ideas, new policies directed at this moment. And also, to be very honest, what do I have to do in the next 10, 20 years to catch up with the 21st century?” We are focusing on whether

In a separate incident, Mr. Biden appeared perplexed Thursday when asked by a reporter about relief for victims of Hurricane Helen in North Carolina. “Based on what we saw today, what do storm zone states need?”

“Oh, a storm system? I didn't know what storm you were talking about,” Biden replied.

In Biden's absence, Harris announced just $750 in aid for Hurricane Helen victims, just days after she and Biden announced $8 billion in new aid to Ukraine.

“Who's running America?!” said Kylie Jane Kremer, executive director of Women for America First. asked a question. “This is not a cause for concern. The absence of a commander in chief is a national emergency.”

Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC war room analyst. he is the author of politics of slave morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.

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