Biden raised eyebrows in a recent interview where he hinted at a potential exit strategy from the political arena if struck by a “medical condition” — a shift that marks a significant departure from his claim that he will pursue a second term.

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During a conversation with BET on Tuesday, the 81-year-old commander-in-chief candidly responded about the circumstances under which he would reconsider his candidacy, stating, “If I had some medical condition that emerged, if somebody, if doctors came to me and said, you got this problem and that problem.”

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Despite mounting pressure, Biden has refused to entertain thoughts of retirement, despite Democrats’ growing apprehension over his performance during debates last June — a performance that many fear could pave the way for a defeat against the 78-year-old Republican candidate, former President Donald Trump, on Nov. 5.

Speculations over Biden’s health have gained traction, with some medical experts suggesting that his public statements hint at a possible diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease or a closely related condition.