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Biden in January 2025 Polls showing growing concern about Biden's age [1]. Joe Biden was 78 years and 2 months old when he took office, then the oldest president ever at inauguration (this record was subsequently broken by Donald Trump in 2025), and was the first president of the United States to turn 80 while in office.
The oldest living vice president is Dick Cheney, born on January 30, 1941 (age 84 years, 26 days). The youngest living vice president is the incumbent , JD Vance . The shortest-lived vice president was Daniel D. Tompkins , who died at the age of 50 years, 355 days, only 99 days after leaving office.
The oldest person inaugurated president is Donald Trump, at age 78 years, 7 months, for his second term. [1] [3] Assassinated at age 46, John F. Kennedy was the youngest president at the end of his tenure, and his lifespan was the shortest of any president. [4] The oldest president at the end of his tenure is Joe Biden at age 82 years, 2 months.
Separated by just three-and-a-half years in age, President Joe Biden, 81, and former President Donald Trump, 77, are at similar stages in life. ... concerned with Biden’s age than Trump’s ...
Yes, that would be President Joe Biden. But it would also be former President Donald Trump. ... NBC News interviewed dozens of voters in roughly half a dozen states about why Biden’s age is more ...
J oe Biden is less than four years older than Donald Trump. When Biden became the oldest President to ever be sworn in back in 2021, it was Trump’s record he was breaking. ... Vice President ...
If you’re going to insist that President Joe Biden is too old for reelection, you should also take a closer look at who’s challenging him. During a “surprise” appearance to mark the 10th ...
Vance is the second Catholic vice president, after Joe Biden. [153] Among Vance's first acts as vice president was swearing in Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the first of Trump's cabinet nominees to be approved by Congress, on January 21. [154] On January 24, he cast the tie-breaking vote to confirm Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense. [155]