In a recent interview with USA Today, former President Biden addressed concerns regarding his age and contemplated his presidential legacy. He expressed uncertainty about possessing the stamina for another four-year term, stating, "I don't know... Who the hell knows? So far, so good. But who knows what I'm going to be when I'm 86 years old?" This candid reflection follows previous assertions of being in excellent health, suggesting a potential acknowledgment of his limitations as the oldest president in US history.
Biden also revisited the notion of a potential rematch with Donald Trump, maintaining his belief that he could have secured a victory. He stepped down from the presidential race after a debate performance that highlighted cognitive concerns among some observers, ultimately endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris, who lost the general election.

Biden shared his aspirations for his presidential legacy, hoping to be remembered for restoring the economy and reaffirming America's global leadership. He highlighted his extensive experience with international leaders as a key asset in navigating global shifts and changes across various regions.

Meanwhile, President-elect Trump has reignited his critique of the Biden administration's handling of border wall materials, accusing them of selling them at a significant loss. He sharply criticized the administration, stating, "These people either hate our country or they're stupid." This ongoing dispute underscores the continuing political tensions between the two figures.
