Source: Some members of Biden's cabinet have discussed whether it is time for him to withdraw from the campaign
A source revealed that some members of President Biden's cabinet privately discussed whether he and his closest advisors should consider the increasingly bleak election prospects. The source said that the senior officials themselves did not try to abandon Biden, but discussed whether his re-election campaign this year has reached a critical point. These cabinet members acknowledged in their conversations that voters have doubts about the president's health and ability to defeat Trump again. However, like many well-known Democrats, the conclusion reached by cabinet officials is that the issue should be carefully discussed by the president and a small group of close long-term assistants. However, another source emphasized that there is no evidence that Biden is incapable of completing his remaining term, nor is there any evidence that the cabinet may take action to remove him from office.
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