Joe Biden allegedly just torpedoed his chances at winning in the 2024 presidential elections.

According to Globe, Biden’s approval rating dropped by 40 percent ranking him in third place after Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis.

To further his chances of losing the elections, Biden also found himself involved in an alleged classified documents crisis.

“You have to admire the elegance of their strategy. All it took was a well-placed whisper in the ear of the correct person at the Department of Justice to set the wheels in motion. Now, the president is faced with a scandal from which he’s unlikely to escape,” the source said.

Biden’s personal attorneys were allegedly the ones that discovered the documents in the office that the POTUS used while he was Barack Obama’s vice president years ago.

Additional classified documents were allegedly found in Biden’s garage and library.

“It was at this point in mid-January that party officials tipped off the Justice Department about more files being held at Biden’s home. That information led to the Jan. 20 FBI search of his mansion and the discovery of an additional six documents as well as several handwritten notes,” the source said.

Now, there are also whispers claiming that Biden’s critics and even his supporters are urging him not to run for re-election. After all, doing so will just put him at more risk of being investigated by the authorities.

“Biden can’t be allowed to run. He must be able to step aside by any means possible,” the source said.

However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. No one can prevent Biden from running for president if he really wants to push through with his plans.

And it is not also true that he has been found guilty of keeping classified documents in his home. There is no indication that this is the case. It is therefore safe to say that the tabloid is just attacking Biden and all the other world leaders based on information that is not accurate or founded.

As such, it is always best to rely on more reputable sources when reading about the upcoming presidential elections and other politics-related matters not only in the United States but also in other parts of the world.