Biden seems to struggle while strolling on the beach with his wife.
Biden to meet with Trump at White House on Wednesday.
An online video clip circulates, depicting President Biden seemingly struggling while strolling on the beach with his wife, Jill Biden.
The president and his wife were seen strolling on the beach in Rehoboth, Delaware, with Secret Service agents present.
Biden, 81, struggles to walk through the sand and appears close to falling over. At one point, the first lady holds onto his arm to keep him steady.
On Wednesday, when Donald Trump visits the White House for a traditional post-election meeting, people can be heard asking him what he will say.
The peaceful transfer of power under America's democracy is marked by a customary meeting between the outgoing and incoming presidents.
The video sparked a wave of humor and conjecture about Biden's physical fitness, evoking the torrent of criticism he faced following his June debate, which eventually caused him to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race.
In a recent podcast, host Benny Johnson joked that Joe Biden's latest adversary is Sand.
Another commented the video was "Brutal to watch."
"Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers, remarked that Joe Biden is unable to walk on sand. He added, "This man will be our President for the next 71 days.""
On Tuesday, Vice President Harris was resoundingly beaten by Trump, who had lost to Biden in 2020.
Since the 1892 election, no former president has returned to power for a nonconsecutive term except for Trump.
Biden invited Trump to meet in the Oval Office and congratulated him on Wednesday. Their meeting is scheduled for 11 a.m. on Wednesday.
In his speech on Thursday, Biden pledged to Trump that he would lead his entire administration in cooperating with Trump's team to guarantee a smooth and peaceful transition. This, he believed, was what the American people deserved.
Biden stated that he would meet with Trump on Wednesday while leaving church in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday.
Planet Chronicle Digital reached out to the White House for a response.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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