Joe Biden takes potshots at Donald Trump, amid speculations of withdrawal from White House race

Amid speculations that he might withdraw from race to White House, United States President Joe Biden took potshots at his rival and former President, Donald Trump.
"I’m stuck at home with COVID, so I had the distinct misfortune of watching Donald Trump’s speech to the RNC. What the hell was he talking about?", he wrote on X. Meanwhile, it is learnt that family members of Joe Biden are reportedly considering the implications of his potential withdrawal from the US presidential race, according to a media report.Despite Biden's consistent public stance as the presumptive nominee, sources familiar with the discussions have disclosed that his family is actively exploring how a strategic exit could be carefully managed. Factors such as Biden's health, the well-being of his family, and the stability of the nation are central to these deliberations.
The seriousness of these talks is highlighted by growing concerns among party leaders, donors, and members of Biden's campaign team, exacerbated by his recent underwhelming performance in the presidential debate three weeks ago.
Additionally, Biden's family is said to be disappointed by the treatment he has received from individuals they had considered friends.
"There could have been a more respectful approach if this was their intent," remarked a Biden ally to media outlet. "This is not how one should treat a dedicated public servant who has contributed significantly to our country," the ally emphasized.
Earlier in the day, further Democratic lawmakers, including Montana Senator Jon Tester and California House Representative Jim Costa, added their voices to calls for Biden to step down. Reports suggest that Biden's exit from the race may occur within days, reflecting mounting concerns about his age following the debate, donor sentiment, and declining poll numbers.
Republican nominee Donald Trump, buoyed by a successful convention week and recent polling data showing strong performance in swing states, appears to be consolidating his position, even challenging traditionally Democratic strongholds.