Joe Biden to become the oldest president in the country’s history

Joe Biden’s birthday was Friday, and at 78 years old, he is set to become the oldest president in the nation’s history when he’s sworn in this January.

President Trump was previously the oldest president sworn in, at 70 years and 220 days old.

Before him, the eldest honors went to Ronald Reagan, who was 69 years and 348 days old on Inauguration Day.

Biden is also now older than Reagan, who served two terms, was when the 40th president left the White House in 1989 at 77 years and 349 days old.

In an interview with media in September, Biden promised to be “totally transparent” in terms of his health, if elected.

“Anything can happen,” said Biden, whose Vice President-elect Kamala Harris is 22 years his junior.

Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest president to be sworn in at 42 years and 322 days — beating out John F. Kennedy, who was 43 years and 236 days.

 

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