Joe Biden Is Ready to Undergo Neurological Exam If Doctors Recommend Amid Pressure of Quitting Presidential Race

Amid mounting pressure from fellow Democrats to end his re-election campaign, US President Joe Biden has indicated his willingness to undergo a neurological exam to address concerns about his mental fitness for office, but only if his doctors recommend it.

Summarized Insights:

• Biden open to neurological exam

• Concerns about age, mental fitness

• Commitment to 2024 campaign

• Pressure from top Democrats

“I am not opposed, if my doctors tell me I should have another neurological exam, I’ll do it,” he said at a rare solo news conference Thursday at the conclusion of the NATO Summit. 

He further added, “Every single day I’m surrounded by good docs. If they think there’s a problem, I promise you – or even if they don’t think it’s a problem and think I should have a neurologic exam again, I’ll do it. No one’s suggesting that right now,” as per CNN.

However, the president lamented the growing concerns about his age, saying, “No matter what I did, no one’s gonna be satisfied.” 

Biden said he has had three brain health checks while in office, with the most recent one happening in February. 

“I’m tested every single day on my neurological capacity – the decisions I make every day,” he said, pointing to age as a source of wisdom.

Further, Biden told reporters Thursday he’s committed to remaining in the race ahead, but acknowledged he has to make his case to detractors and American voters concerned over his fitness for office following a disastrous debate performance. 

“I’m determined on running, but I think it’s important that I allay fears by seeing — letting them see me out there,” Biden said. 

He cited his robust travel schedule in the days since the debate, pointing to “over 20 major events, from Wisconsin and North Carolina,” emphasizing he’s “going out to the areas where we can persuade people to move our way or people are already there.”

“I’m going to be around making the case of the things that I think we have to finish and how we can’t afford to lose what we’ve done,” he said, citing efforts under his administration. 

After the CNN debate with former US President Donald Trump on June 28, the leaders have been pushing Biden to step down from the presidential race, despite this he has declared that he is staying and expressed confidence that he would defeat former President Trump.

On July 8, a leadership call was organised by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, where several top House Democrats urged President Joe Biden to step aside from the 2024 campaign, expressing deep concerns about his potential impact on the Democratic Party’s chances in the upcoming elections. 

This call highlights the growing anxiety within the party about Biden’s ability to lead the party to victory in 2024, amid concerns about his age and mental fitness.

Biden’s willingness to undergo further neurological exams, if recommended by his doctors, reflects his attempt to address these concerns head-on. 

It also underscores his determination to continue his campaign and his confidence in his ability to lead the country. 

As the pressure mounts, Biden’s response and actions in the coming months will be crucial in shaping the Democratic Party’s strategy and prospects for the 2024 elections.

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