President Biden had a bizarre grin on his face while telling reporters they were “stuck” with him and there was “no way out” of not having him as commander in chief during Thursday night’s prisoner swap between the United States and Russia.

“You’re stuck with me as president for a while, kid. There’s no way out. Ok?” the 81-year-old prez said with his arms slightly opened as he moved towards the press, his eyes bulging and a sinister-looking smile on his face.

He then stumbled over his words, mistakenly giving them the wrong time frame with how much time they had left to deal with him as commander-in-chief.

BIDEN: “You’re stuck with me as president for awhile, kid. There’s no way out. You got me for at least 90 days or so.”Uhhh…? 😳pic.twitter.com/yXn8ttxeBC— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) August 2, 2024

“You got me for at least another 100 — or 90 days or so,” Biden said.

The 81-year-old president announced that he was not running for reelection after abruptly ending his campaign earlier this month and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to run.

Even with Biden off the ticket, there are still 178 Days until the presidential inauguration when he will officially be out of office. There are 94 days until the 2024 presidential election will be held as of Friday morning.

Many medical experts who studied Biden’s public remarks in the past month believe Biden may have Parkinson’s disease or a related condition.

The president’s bizarre comment came as a plane carrying Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, and Alsu Kurmasheva landed at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland shortly before midnight.

Biden had a sinister-looking smile on his face while telling reporters they were “stuck with him” as president. @RNCResearch/X

President Biden and Vice President Harris were the first to greet the three freed hostages as they touched down on American soil after being confined to Russian prisons.

Gershkovich — the first American journalist to be arrested for alleged spying since the Cold War — was arrested last year and accused of spying on March 29, 2023, while on a reporting trip in Yekaterinburg, which the US and the Wall Street Journal have forcefully shot down as fabricated accusations.

He spent about 16 months behind bars leading up to the prisoner exchange.

Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris speak with reporters after Evan Gershkovich, Alsu Kurmasheva, and Paul Whelan at Andrews Air Force Base, Md. AP

President Biden and Vice President Harris were the first to greet the three freed hostages as they touched down on American soil after being confined to Russian prisons. AFP via Getty Images

Before Gershkovich was freed in the top-secret deal, he requested an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Whelan was visiting Russia for a friend’s wedding when he was arrested for espionage in 2018.

He was sentenced to 16 years in prison in 2020.

Kurmasheva, a journalist for the US-government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, was accused of spreading false information about the Russian army and sentenced to 6½ years in prison after a secret trial.

The trio were among 24 prisoners from the US, Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Russia, and Belarus freed as part of the largest exchange since the Cold War.