ReallybroReally wrote:
There are many versions.
"In his 2014 memoir, Worthy Fights, Leon Panetta, Obama’s director of the Central Intelligence Agency at the time of the National Security Council meeting in question, wrote (on page 318) that at the meeting, “Biden argued that we still did not have enough confidence that bin Laden was in the compound, and he came out firmly in favor of waiting for more information.”
In his 2014 memoir, Duty, then-Defense Secretary Robert Gates wrote that he and Biden were “the two primary skeptics” of the raid during national security team meetings that were held in March and April 2011 to debate whether to strike the compound. Gates wrote that “Biden’s primary concern was the political consequences of failure.”
There are many versions of the story that Biden has told. If you read the link you will see that a good part of the article is about how Biden himself has changed his story.
During the fateful meeting in question on April 28, 2011, Gates said “Biden was against the operation.”
And in her 2014 memoir, Hard Choices, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wrote only that “Vice President Biden remained skeptical” and had “concerns about the risks of a raid.”
https://www.factcheck.org/2020/01/bidens-position-on-osama-bin-laden-raid/