President Joe Biden turned 82, becoming the oldest sitting U.S. president in history.

President Joe Biden turned 82 on Wednesday, becoming the oldest sitting U.S. president in history. Born in 1942, Biden served as a senator and vice president before his election as the 46th president in 2020. He withdrew from the 2024 race due to health concerns, endorsing Kamala Harris, who lost to Donald Trump. Trump will surpass Biden's age record by five months when he takes office in 2025. Biden's record surpasses that of Ronald Reagan, who was 77 at the end of his presidency.

November 20, 2024
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