On Monday, President Joe Biden tackled questions about his mental sharpness in an interview with NBC News and took a swing at how the media handled Donald Trump's tall tales.
Sitting down with Lester Holt at the White House, Biden insisted he's got his wits about him and isn't dropping out of the race, even after his less-than-stellar debate showdown with his GOP opponent.
He admitted to being "old," but pointed out, "Hey, I'm only three years older than Trump, and my noggin's still pretty sharp. I've got more done in three-and-a-half years than most presidents, so judge me on that."
This whole deal about Biden's age and mental mojo has been a hot topic for both the press and his political foes. But Joe's sticking to his guns, saying he's more than capable of running the country and wants to keep his spot in the race.
This chat comes at a time when politics are as divided as ever, with both sides prepping for what's shaping up to be one heck of an election showdown. And while everyone's debating whether age matters in the Oval Office, Biden's playing up his track record and showing he's not going anywhere.