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Selfies, Handshakes and Hugs: Biden Lingers After Last Call

President Biden delivered the speech. He survived the speech. He had some jokes, got some laughs and provided some rousing economic commentary about the availability of Snickers bars and potato chips.

Then came the fun part.

“No one’s going to talk about cognitive impairment now!” Representative Jerrold Nadler, Democrat of New York, told the president after the speech, referring to all the concern about Mr. Biden’s age and his ability to handle the demands of the job.

“I kind of wish sometimes I was cognitively impaired,” replied Mr. Biden, perhaps talking about the speech he had just delivered. Or the stress of his job. Or House Republicans.

For at least 25 minutes after completing his State of the Union address on Thursday, Mr. Biden lingered with well-wishers who had gathered to praise a speech that had been energetic and more political than in previous years.

The president seemed happy he was done with his high-wire act, and for a while it looked like he would never leave. Speaker Mike Johnson and Vice President Kamala Harris chatted idly behind Mr. Biden as he circulated.

Finally, a House protocol officer told Mr. Biden that many in the chamber could not leave until he did.

“Are they Democrats or Republicans?” <a class=«css-yywogo» href=«https://twitter.com/mikememoli/status/1765950107243958456?ref_src=» https: title="" rel=«noopener noreferrer» target="_blank">the president joked back

, according to a reporter who saw the interaction.

Eventually, Mr. Johnson gaveled the session closed even with Mr. Biden still in the chamber.

The moment was a homecoming of sorts for Mr. Biden, who spent 36 years commuting to Capitol Hill as a Democratic senator from Delaware. He seemed eager for the praise. Before the speech, his allies had

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