In response to concerns about his mobility, President Biden has adjusted his routine when walking to Marine One on the White House’s South Lawn. Now he’s often accompanied by aides.
The modification since mid-April aims to project an image of agility and reduce the chances of mishaps that could draw attention to his age, Axios reports.
Previously, Mr. Biden, 81, would frequently make the walk alone or with family members. However, recent observations indicate a noticeable shift, with the president choosing to be flanked by staff members or lawmakers in nine out of 10 instances since April 16.
The change comes after a period when the president moved independently to and from the helicopter, including five instances in March alone. The strategic presence of aides offers physical support and blocks news cameras capturing any stumbles.
Other steps ensure Mr. Biden’s safety and bolster the image of his physical capability. He has been spotted wearing shoes that offer extra support following incidents where he stumbled in public, notably at an event for Air Force Academy graduates last summer.
Furthermore, adjustments help how the president boards Air Force One, with a lower entry following several trips on the conventional, longer stairs.
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