The Biden administration remains steadfast in its support for the president as there are growing demands to invoke the 25th Amendment.
Some politicians have raised doubts about Biden's capacity to complete his presidency if he is unable to run for re-election.
The members of President Biden's Cabinet are standing firm in their support for him, despite growing calls for them to use the 25th Amendment to remove him from office.
Biden's support is being reinforced as he faces pressure over his health and his decision not to run for president in 2024, which has raised concerns among lawmakers about his ability to complete his term if he is unable to seek re-election.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's spokesperson stated on Tuesday that she disagrees with those calls and pointed to her recent House hearing where she refused to provide specifics about her private meetings with Biden.
Yellen stated that the president is highly effective in meetings, particularly international ones that last for several hours.
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm stated that their bosses did not concur with the demands for Biden to resign or be removed from office.
The secretary's spokesperson directed Fox to remarks she made previously refuting a report suggesting Biden was experiencing mental decline.
"The president is highly skilled, knowledgeable, and insightful, as Granholm stated to Fox. He is sharp, thoughtful, and wise, and he asks the toughest questions on complex issues."
An Agriculture Secretary spokesperson directed Fox to remarks made by the secretary this month regarding Biden's presidential capabilities.
Vilsack told Agri-Pulse that he is absolutely right that he is capable.
Multiple members of Biden's Cabinet did not respond to Planet Chronicle Digital's requests for comment.
On Sunday, Biden declared that he would halt his presidential campaign and support Vice President Harris for the Democrat nomination, following weeks of pressure from party members to withdraw from the race.
After his poor performance at the first presidential debate in June, where he was seen speaking with a raspy voice and jumbling up his words, the pressure mounted on him.
Harris' office stated on Tuesday morning that she believes Biden is capable of serving as president.
The vice president has stated multiple times that the country is fortunate to have President Biden as our leader, according to Ernesto Apreza, the press secretary to the vice president, who spoke to Fox.
Planet Chronicle' Aubrie Spady and Matt Richter contributed to this report.
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