Internet backs Biden despite report saying he missed 2022 G7 meeting on Ukraine war due to early bedtime

Internet backs Biden despite report saying he missed 2022 G7 meeting on Ukraine war due to early bedtime
A report claims that President Biden missed a crucial secret meeting on the Ukraine war by going to bed early (Getty Images)

KRUN, GERMANY: A report claims that President Joe Biden, who is set to turn 82 years old in November and has been nicknamed ‘Sleepy Joe’ by his critics, allegedly missed a crucial secret meeting on the Ukraine war by going to bed early.

The POTUS is said to have skipped a conference with the 66-year-old German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, during a private G7 gathering at the Alpine resort of Schloss Elmau, Germany, according to RadarOnline.com.


 
 
 
 
 
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A White House source shared regarding the Democrat statesman’s apparent absence, “German officials, aware of Biden’s fatigue at night, sought to accommodate the President by planning a June 2022 event with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in the early evening.”

"The informal event, a soiree at the Alpine resort Schloss Elmau during the Group of Seven summit, was arranged as a confidential meeting on Ukraine in a relaxed setting. Biden didn’t show, surprising the Chancellor and his aides," the insider stated.

What else did the sources reveal regarding Biden’s condition in the bombshell report?

A recent report by The Wall Street Journal featured comments from an insider and others criticizing President Joe Biden's decreasing public appearances.

According to two additional sources aware of the incident in Germany, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, 62, who reportedly attended the meeting on behalf of President Joe Biden, informed German officials that the US president had gone to bed.

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller has denied these reports, stating, "Secretary Blinken never said that or anything like it."


 
 
 
 
 
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Another US official stated that the White House had clarified well in advance that President Biden would not attend the meeting with Chancellor Scholz on the sidelines of the June 2022 summit.

An additional White House official rejected the reports, explaining that President Biden had to balance “engagements with world leaders” and “pressing needs at home” during the G7 summit two years ago.

The official mentioned a particular evening when President Biden had a lengthy call that ended as late as 10 pm, discussing domestic issues with his administrative team.


 
 
 
 
 
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Sources at the G7 summit acknowledged that there were no apparent signs of cognitive decline in President Joe Biden, although they observed that he seemed “physically worn out as the days passed.”

The report also mentioned that President Biden has reduced his activities to the point that lawmakers are struggling to secure face-time with him as he ages.

One insider claimed that it took almost a week for President Biden to call Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, 73, after the first presidential debate in Atlanta on June 27.


 
 
 
 
 
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Furthermore, President Biden's team reportedly declined requests from GOP House leaders to meet with the Commander-in-Chief and instead offered meetings with senior White House advisers.

An audit of White House visitor logs revealed that President Biden has held fewer small meetings with Democratic and Republican lawmakers as his term has progressed.

There have been growing concerns about President Biden's age, particularly after his lackluster debate performance against former President Donald Trump, 78, in Atlanta last month.


 
 
 
 
 
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A group of six House Democrats, including Lloyd Doggett, 77, of Texas; Raul Grijalva, 76, of Arizona; Seth Moulton, 45, of Massachusetts; Mike Quigley, 65, of Illinois; Angie Craig, 52, of Minnesota; and Adam Smith, 59, of Washington, has publicly urged Biden to withdraw from the 2024 White House race following the presidential debate.

Additionally, three more House Democrats, including Jerry Nadler, 77, of New York; Mark Takano, 63, of California; and Joe Morelle, 67, of New York, have reportedly privately called on Biden to withdraw from this year's presidential race.

Despite these calls, President Joe Biden has expressed determination to continue his presidential bid, confident in his ability to secure victory in the November general election.

Internet backs Biden despite reportedly going to bed early instead of attending important G7 meeting 

One X user remarked, "Biden has had one bad night and 3 1/2 good years."



 

Another user said, "Of course he’s aging! If ageists and ableists like you weren’t watching like hawks, waiting to jump on every little speech or gait deficit, he could be out there without worry. But he’s not allowed to age normally. Is he f**king Dorian Gray?"



 

Another user argued, "Trumps inner circle supported a man who said drink bleach." [sic]



 

One user wrote, "So I read the article. He is old. But what I don't see here or anywhere is how this affecting his governing or how the administration is going about our business. Which seems to be: remarkably well." [sic]



 

Another X user quipped, "Breaking news: @POTUS is old."



 

Finally, this user tweeted, "How are Trump's staffers trying to keep signs of psychopathy under wraps?"



 

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