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Biden stages hour-long press conference, takes multiple questions in bid to allay fears over mental decline

President Biden held a roughly hour-long press conference and took multiple questions from reporters Thursday evening as he works to quell concerns over his mental fitness and age ahead of the presidential election in November.

"I'm determined on running," Biden declared Thursday evening in his solo press conference that lasted roughly 58 minutes.

Biden's press conference, dubbed by the media and repeated by the White House as the president's "big boy press conference," was a high-stakes public event as voters and traditional Democratic allies increasingly spoke out this week that Biden's mental acuity and age could or should prevent him from seeking re-election. The press conference follows Biden hosting NATO leaders in Washington, D.C., for the 75th anniversary of NATO.

"Am I getting the job done? Can you name me somebody who's got more major pieces of legislation passed in three and a half years? I created 2,000 jobs just last week. So if I slow down, I can't get the job done," Biden told the media of him remaining in the race. "That's a sign that I shouldn't be doing it. But there's no indication of that yet. None."

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The press conference included a handful of gaffes from the president, including appearing to confuse Vice President Kamala Harris with former President Donald Trump, holding up a list of reporters he was instructed to call on, and repeatedly saying "anyway" while trailing off from a specific thought.

"Look, I wouldn't have picked Vice President Trump to be vice president [if I thought] she's not qualified to be president," Biden said, not appearing to catch his mistake.

Conservatives panned the press conference as "another disaster" under

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