The White House has come to the defense of President Joe Biden's recent comments regarding his schedule, asserting that the president is striving to strike a balance between his responsibilities and personal well-being. Biden reportedly conveyed to Democratic governors during a meeting at the White House his intention to prioritize getting more sleep and avoiding scheduling events after 8 p.m.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphasized that Biden acknowledges the importance of self-care, highlighting that the president, like everyone else, is human. Jean-Pierre underscored Biden's commitment to finding equilibrium and taking ownership of potentially overextending himself in the lead-up to recent events.
The president's remarks to the governors, though met with some frustration, were aimed at reassuring allies following a challenging debate performance. A Biden campaign aide defended the president's packed schedule, citing extensive debate preparation alongside official and campaign-related duties.
When questioned about potential changes to Biden's schedule, Jean-Pierre reiterated the president's understanding of the need for balance. She emphasized that while Biden is human, the demands of the presidency are constant, requiring a 24/7 commitment year-round.
Amid scrutiny of Biden's agenda, his campaign announced plans for an 'aggressive travel schedule' in July, including visits to key battleground states. The administration's response to concerns about Biden's workload underscores the complexities of managing the presidency while prioritizing personal health and well-being.