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Biden cites jet lag for poor debate performance against Trump

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New Delhi: After receiving backlash for his poor performance in the debate performance against Republican rival Donald Trump., US President Joe Biden is trying to cover up his fault by blaming jet lag on his recent overseas travels, NDTV reporteted.

Biden admitted, "I wasn't very smart for traveling around the world a couple of times shortly before the debate. I didn't listen to my staff. And then I almost fell asleep on stage." His whirlwind itinerary included trips to France, Italy, and other destinations over a 14-day period, with only a brief rest at his vacation home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

Observers noted that Biden appeared fatigued during this time, which may have impacted his performance in the debate against Republican rival Donald Trump. Known for his gaffes, Biden struggled to effectively counter Trump's accusations, appearing hesitant and stumbling over his words.

The debate, a historic face-off between a sitting president and a former president, saw both candidates trading harsh criticisms. Trump attacked Biden's handling of the economy and foreign policy, while Biden's responses were marked by a soft, trailing voice and frequent pauses.

The 81-year-old president's faltering performance has intensified calls from within the Democratic Party for him to reconsider his re-election bid. Critics are urging Biden to conduct "soul-searching" regarding his fitness for a second term.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre acknowledged the president's poor debate performance, describing it as "a bad night," but expressed confidence in Biden's resilience, stating he "knows how to come back" from setbacks.

Biden's recent comments have further fueled debate over his capacity to handle the demands of a rigorous travel schedule and a packed agenda, adding to the ongoing scrutiny of his candidacy for a second term.

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