Biden quietly changed the boarding ramp.

  The reference news network reported on July 21. According to a report on the website of Politico on July 19th, everyone noticed that he didn’t wear socks.

  On a recent Sunday morning at Dover Air Force Base in the United States, when President Joe Biden stepped off the Marine Corps One helicopter, he had just finished his weekend at the beach in Delaware. He wore sneakers barefoot and slowly crossed the tarmac and boarded Air Force One. He will fly to London for a four-day trip to Europe.

  The president’s casual clothes distract people from other things — — When he boarded the plane, he used a short retractable gangway that could be folded into the belly. This routine began a few months ago, because the president is increasingly avoiding the use of traditional doors that are relatively wide near the front of the plane. The traditional hatch is the main hatch for passengers to board the plane, which is higher from the apron.

  The new routine seems to be another subtle adjustment to the president’s age. This is hidden in the public eye, although the White House will not admit this interpretation. Three weeks ago, the president went to new york and boarded the plane by a shorter gangway.

  Although several Biden consultants contacted by our reporter refused to comment publicly on this change, two consultants privately admitted that deliberate changes had been made to guide the 80-year-old president to the lower gangway more often, thus making his travel more convenient and reducing the possibility of his slip and fall. Why climb 26 sometimes rickety steps from the back of a pickup truck at Andrews Joint Base when you can choose to walk up or down 14 steps? Especially when no one will notice except the press corps.