Biden admits to ‘almost falling asleep’ during debate with Trump, blames extensive travels


Washington, July 4: US President Joe Biden has admitted that he “almost fell asleep on stage” and “was not very smart” enough to handle his schedule before the first presidential debate with Donald Trump, blaming his extensive foreign travels for his disastrous performance.
Biden, 81, seeking a second term in the White House, stumbled in his first televised presidential debate with his predecessor Trump, 78, on Thursday night last week, setting off alarm bells among top Democrats about whether the incumbent president can stay atop in the gruelling months ahead of the elections.
During their roughly 90-minute debate defined by personal attacks, Trump, the presumptive Republican Party candidate in the November 5 presidential election, clashed right from the start with Biden, arguing pointedly about the American economy, foreign relations and migration.
“I wasn’t very smart. I decided to travel around the world a couple of times…shortly before the debate,” Biden said while talking to donors at a fundraiser in a Virginia suburb of Washington DC on Tuesday.
“I didn’t listen to my staff…and then I almost fell asleep on stage,” he said, amidst pressure on Biden to quit the race for the White House due to his advancing age.
Biden admitted that he did not have a good debate, and apologised by saying that he was sorry for the performance.
“It’s not an excuse but an explanation,” he said.
The president’s remarks at the fundraiser lasted just six minutes, which is far shorter than what he speaks on such occasions.
Meanwhile, the White House also acknowledged on Tuesday that President Biden did not have a “great (debate) night”, but asserted that he knew how to get things done and is ready to run the country for the next four years.
“Honestly, this is something that the president has addressed himself multiple times since this past Thursday. First of all, I want to say, we understand the concerns. We get it. The president did not have a great night. As you all know and many of you reached out during the debate, the president had a cold. He had a hoarse voice,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters at her daily news conference.
“You all heard it, that’s why you reached out. But I will say this, and the president said this over the past couple of days, certainly right after the debate. He knows how to do the job and he knows how to do the job, not because he says it, because his record proves it. Because for three and a half years, almost four years, the president’s record has been unprecedented, delivering for the American people,” she said.