Biden casts doubt on his fitness to serve another four years days before term ends
Associated PressWASHINGTON — President Joe Biden, in a new interview days before he leaves office, cast doubt on his fitness to serve another four years even as he maintained that he could have won election to a second term. “I don’t know,” Biden responded when USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page asked if he would’ve had the vigor to serve another four years in office. Biden, 82, talks about how he didn’t intend to run for president in 2020, but says that when Trump sought reelection last year, “I really thought I had the best chance of beating him. When he and Trump met in the Oval Office after the election, Biden said, “I tried to make it clear that there was no need, and it was counterintuitive for his interest to go back and try to settle scores.” Trump didn’t answer one way or the other, Biden said, adding, “He just basically listened.” Biden said his “greatest fear” is that Trump will eliminate parts of major climate legislation Biden signed in 2022.