As President Biden's term nears its end, members of his Cabinet have reiterated their support for his leadership and their belief in his fitness for office, amidst ongoing discussions about his capacity to serve. Fox News Digital recently contacted various Cabinet officials and departments to inquire about their stance on the President's ability to fulfill his duties.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas affirmed his "full confidence" in President Biden's capabilities in a September statement, highlighting the President's detailed and insightful questioning during their meetings. DHS confirmed this week that Secretary Mayorkas stands by his previous remarks.

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has lauded President Biden as "one of the most accomplished presidents in American history," praising his steady leadership and incisive decision-making. A spokesperson confirmed this week that Secretary Raimondo maintains this perspective.
Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh echoed similar sentiments in September, expressing Secretary Austin's complete confidence in the Commander-in-Chief. Singh reaffirmed this position this week.
President Biden's cognitive abilities have been a topic of discussion, particularly after a perceived subpar debate performance against former President Trump. This led to Biden withdrawing from the presidential race, paving the way for Vice President Kamala Harris's nomination, who subsequently lost to Trump in the general election. Despite choosing not to seek re-election, Biden opted to remain in office.
Concerns about Biden's acuity resurfaced when First Lady Jill Biden took the lead during a Cabinet meeting. However, Cabinet members expressed their unwavering support for the President's ability to serve.

Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, a staunch Biden advocate, asserted that Biden has achieved more for the country than any other president he has worked with since 1992, citing improvements in employment and healthcare coverage, and the administration's COVID-19 vaccination efforts. An HHS spokesperson confirmed that Becerra's assessment remains unchanged.
Spokespersons for other agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Energy, and the Department of Agriculture, also reiterated their prior endorsements of President Biden's leadership.
President Biden is set to complete his term on January 20th, with President-elect Trump's inauguration. At a recent DNC holiday event, Biden declared that the country is in a significantly better state than when he and Harris took office, and encouraged continued engagement from his team.

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