Biden Admits Fatigue to Governors
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•Joe Biden says he’s not ‘going anywhere’ but admits he needs more sleep
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Joe Biden reportedly admitted to Democratic governors that he needs more sleep.
The topic came up at a crucial meeting aimed at shoring up the support of senior Democratic figures.
The US president said he had been feeling fatigued and was aiming to reduce overwork.
He said he would be aiming to plan fewer engagements after 8pm and needed to get more sleep, the New York Times reported.
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