Biden, 81, will let his physical concerns about his health and fitness grow for a second term

  • President Joe Biden left the White House unscheduled on Wednesday morning
  • The 81-year-old president told reporters he was heading to Walter Reed for his annual physical
  • For months, voters have expressed concern that Biden, the oldest president in history, may not be effective in a second term as he would leave office at age 86.

President Joe Biden left the White House on Wednesday morning for Walter Reed, where he will undergo his annual physical, as voters raise concerns about the 81-year-old’s eligibility for a second term.

The White House has faced constant questions about when Biden, the oldest president in history, would take his exam ahead of the November 2024 presidential election.

“I’m going to Walter Reed to get my physical,” Biden told reporters as he walked across the South Lawn to Marine One.

The White House said the results will be released later Wednesday.

Polls have shown for months that a majority of Americans doubt whether Biden can be effective during a second term, which would end when he is 86 years old.

President Joe Biden made a surprise departure from the White House on Wednesday morning, telling reporters he was heading to Walter Reed to undergo his annual physical exam

President Joe Biden left the White House residence Wednesday morning and climbed aboard Marine One as he flew to Walter Reed for his annual physical.

President Joe Biden left the White House residence Wednesday morning and climbed aboard Marine One as he flew to Walter Reed for his annual physical.

During last year’s review by White House physician Kevin O’Connor, it was also released in Februarythe doctor said Biden remained ‘fit for duty’.

O’Connor said Biden’s gait “remains stiff” but said he remains “healthy” and “strong.”

Every morning, Biden heads to a 45-minute workout with his physical therapist, which focuses on balance exercises to prevent him from falling and address his stiff gait, DailyMail.com has learned.

Last year’s examination also included ‘a highly detailed neurological examination’, which showed nothing ‘consistent with any cerebellar or central neurological disorder’.

“He did not show any motor weakness, but a subtle difference in heat-cold sensation could be elicited,” the 2023 letter added.

In November 2021, the president was appointed so doctors could perform a routine colonoscopy and briefly handed power to Vice President Kamala Harris.

Beyond polling, Biden’s mental competency became a political issue earlier this month when special counsel Robert Hur, originally appointed by former President Donald Trump, released a report on his investigation into classified documents.

Hur wrote that a jury would likely conclude that the 81-year-old Biden had “diminished faculties” and was a “well-intentioned, older man with a poor memory.”

The release of the report forced the president to hold an impromptu press conference.

Biden told reporters: ‘I know what I’m doing! My memory hasn’t gotten any worse. My memory is fine. Look what I’ve done since I’ve been president.’

“Nobody thought I could get through the things I was given. How did that happen? “I guess I just forgot what was going on,” the president added.

But before the end of his question-and-answer, Biden made a gaffe by calling Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi the “president of Mexico.”

The president has also been plagued by physical spills, including falling off his bicycle during a trip to Rehoboth Beach in June 2022, tripping over a sandbag during a commencement ceremony in Colorado in June 2023 and falling down the stairs of Air Force One on a handful of occasions.