China News Service, November 21, comprehensive report, US President Biden ushered in his 80th birthday on November 20th, becoming the first president in the history of the country to reach the age of 80 while in office.

When Biden was sworn in as president, he became the oldest president in the White House at the age of 78.

  Biden celebrated his 80th birthday in a low-key manner this time.

According to White House press secretary Jean-Pierre, Biden celebrated his birthday in Washington on the 20th local time, and First Lady Jill hosted a brunch.

Jill also tweeted a photo of him blowing out birthday candles, surrounded by his family.

Image source: Screenshot of US First Lady Jill Biden’s social media account

  CNN stated that as the unique milestone of Biden's 80th birthday approached, he was facing speculation about whether he would run for re-election and whether he was too old to be re-elected.

  Biden, who recently said he "intends" to run for re-election, is expected to formally announce his plans early next year.

  The analysis also said that before the possible re-election campaign, Biden's political momentum is in his favor-he can maintain the Democratic Party's majority in the Senate and defeat the unprecedented political wave set off by the Republican Party in Congress.

His predecessor, Trump, received only tepid political support when he recently announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidency.

  But Biden failed to get rid of voters' concerns about his age, but Biden insisted that voters who care about his age should look at his political performance since he took office.

  "Well, what they care about is if I get anything done. Look what I've done," Biden told CNN in October.

"Which president in recent history has accomplished as much as I have in his first two years in office?"