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Joe Biden defends his legacy as oldest President and hits back at reporters: 'I know more world leaders than any of you'

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At a White House event on January 5, President Biden addressed Trump's threat to democracy, while also defending his experience against questions about his age, snapping at reporters by highlighting his extensive interactions with world leaders.
In a recent press conference, President Joe Biden defended his age and experience, asserting his extensive knowledge of world leaders and global affairs. Addressing reporters, Biden, who at 81 is the oldest president in U.S. history, responded to questions about his capability due to his age by highlighting his long career in politics which has given him a unique perspective and relationships with international figures. He emphasized that his age brings wisdom and experience, countering any doubts about his fitness for office by stating, "I know more world leaders than any of you," suggesting that his familiarity with global politics is an asset rather than a liability. Biden's comments come amidst ongoing discussions about his age and its implications for his presidency, especially as he considers running for office again.

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