President Joe Biden said he’s fine after briefly falling off his bicycle while coming to a stop to meet with a group of onlookers after a morning ride near his Delaware beach home.
“I’m OK,” Biden said after the tumble at Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, which was witnessed by reporters and the small crowd gathered at the end of his ride.
A White House official said the president was fine, didn’t require medical attention and looked forward to spending the rest of the day with his family. Some seven hours later, Biden sought to convey that he was none the worse for wear. When a reporter shouted a question about how he was feeling, the president hopped up and down on both feet, smiled and pumped his fists while leaving St. Edmond’s church after attending an afternoon mass in the beach town.
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