Mystery line on Biden’s face caused by sleep device
Reporters notice a faint horizontal line on US President Joe Biden’s face earlier this week, sparking speculations. The White House says the 80-year-old leader has begun wearing a CPAP device to prevent sleep apnoea. – AFP pic, June 29, 2023.
THE White House yesterday put to bed speculation about a mystery line on President Joe Biden’s face, explaining that he has begun wearing a CPAP device to help ward off sleep apnoea. The faint horizontal line, like a shallow indentation, was noticed by reporters seeing 80-year-old Biden up close earlier this week and again yesterday as he departed the White House to give an economic speech in Chicago.
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