As President Biden's term nears its end, top members of his Cabinet have reiterated their support for his leadership and affirmed their belief in his fitness for office. Despite a year marked by controversy and debate over Biden's ability to serve, Cabinet officials have stood by their past statements expressing confidence in his capabilities.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, in a statement from September, voiced his full confidence in President Biden's ability to carry out his duties. Mayorkas highlighted Biden's detail-oriented approach and praised his analytical skills in decision-making. The DHS confirmed this week that Mayorkas stands by his previous comments.
Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo lauded Biden as one of the most accomplished presidents in American history, emphasizing his steady leadership. Raimondo, who has firsthand experience in meetings with Biden, described him as an incisive and extraordinary leader. A spokesperson affirmed that Raimondo continues to support these sentiments.
Deputy Pentagon press secretary Sabrina Singh echoed Secretary Austin's confidence in President Biden's national security decisions and commitment to troop safety. Singh reiterated this stance, emphasizing total confidence in Biden's leadership.
The discussion around Biden's mental acuity has been ongoing, with heightened scrutiny following a debate performance against former President Trump. Despite these challenges, Cabinet members have consistently expressed support for Biden's ability to serve.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra commended Biden's accomplishments as president, citing significant progress in areas such as employment, healthcare coverage, and vaccine distribution. Becerra emphasized Biden's effectiveness in leading the country and affirmed his fitness for office.
Spokespersons from various agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Energy, and the Department of Agriculture, reaffirmed their support for Biden's leadership.
President Biden, speaking at a DNC holiday celebration, reflected on his administration's impact, stating that the country is in a better position today than when he took office. As Biden's term comes to a close, he continues to assert his commitment to leaving the country in a better state than he found it.