During a news conference on Thursday, President Joe Biden clarified recent reports suggesting that he was considering adjusting his schedule to better pace himself as president. Biden refuted claims that he was planning to push for earlier evening events, stating that his intention was to manage his time more effectively.
Biden explained, 'What I said was that instead of my every day starting at 7 and going to bed at midnight, it’d be smarter to pace myself a little more.' He further elaborated on the idea of starting events earlier to allow for an earlier end time, emphasizing the importance of balancing his workload.
In response to criticism from former President Donald Trump, Biden defended his own work ethic, asserting that his schedule has been 'full bore.' He contrasted his approach with Trump's, accusing the former president of being inactive and spending time on the golf course.
'My schedule has been full bore. I’ve done — where’s Trump been? Riding on his golf cart, filling out his scorecard before he hits the ball? I mean, look. He’s done virtually nothing,' Biden remarked.
As Biden continues to navigate the demands of the presidency, he emphasized the need for strategic time management while maintaining a busy agenda. The president's remarks shed light on his commitment to fulfilling his duties effectively and efficiently.