A new study of former President Joe Biden's schedule has revealed he seemingly took 577 vacation days during his four years in office, which would break the record for the most time off by a commander-in-chief.
The Republican National Committee published a report detailing that Biden spent 40 percent of his presidency on vacation, breaking the record previously held by George W. Bush, who spent nearly 37 percent of his tenure taking days off.
The report also included statistics on former presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, and Jimmy Carter.
Carter was revealed to have taken the least time off, only spending 5.4 percent of his days on vacation. Obama spent 11.2 percent of his tenure taking time off, while Clinton totaled 11.8 percent.
Trump's first term totaled 26%, H.W. Bush took 34.9 percent of his days as president off, while Reagan was only on vacation about 11.5 percent of the time.
The RNC initially posted the data at the start of 2024, but details obtained by the New York Post found that Biden took 43 of the 70 days between his decision to suspend his re-election campaign and the end of his first term off.
The data supports claims from Biden's critics that his age was impairing his ability to lead.
Concerns about the former president's mental fitness eventually resulted in his withdrawal from the 2024 election.
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