Watch: Biden appears to doze off during crucial meeting with African leaders in Angola

Watch: Biden appears to doze off during crucial meeting with African leaders in Angola

In a diplomatic gathering that was meant to showcase American engagement with Africa, President Joe Biden found himself at the center of controversy on Wednesday after appearing to fall asleep during a high-stakes meeting with African leaders in Angola.

A moment of controversy captured on camera

Viral video footage has captured a series of moments where the 81-year-old president seemingly drifted off, closing his eyes for over a minute while discussions continued around him. The incident occurred during a critical meeting with African corporate executives and national leaders, raising questions about the president’s alertness during important international diplomacy.

Reporters traveling with the president noted Biden’s apparent exhaustion. The meeting came on the heels of a busy morning that included visits to a food processing factory and a port terminal, potentially contributing to the president’s fatigue.

The Lobito Corridor: A landmark investment

Despite the controversy, Biden’s visit was not without significant diplomatic achievement. The president unveiled a landmark $2.5 billion railway project—the Lobito Corridor—spanning 800 miles across Zambia, Congo, and Angola. This infrastructure initiative represents substantial U.S. investment in African development.

Context and previous statements

Biden has previously acknowledged challenges with foreign travel, particularly following his performance in the June presidential debate against Donald Trump. The president has been candid about the difficulties of extensive international trips.

During the meeting, Biden was observed:

The incident has reignited discussions about President Biden’s age and stamina, coming at a critical time in his presidential campaign and international diplomatic efforts.

As of the time of reporting, the White House has not yet provided an official comment on the president’s momentary lapses during the meeting.

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