Joe Biden refuses to drop out of presidential race
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President Joe Biden continues to face intense pressure to quit the race for the White House after more of his fellow Democrats added their voices to calls for him to step aside on Sunday – an unwelcome distraction as the president prepares to host a major Nato summit in Washington DC this week.
In behind-closed-door crisis talks convened by House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries, several representatives including Jerry Nadler, Susan Wild, Adam Smith and Mark Takano suggested it was time for Biden, 81, to make way following his disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump in Atlanta last month.
Five Democrats have now come forward publicly to say the same, with vice president Kamala Harris tipped to take over as the party’s 2024 nominee and praised by the influential Adam Schiff yesterday.
But the president insisted in an ABC interview on Friday that only “the Lord Almighty” could persuade him to go, saying he remains convinced he is the right man to challenge Trump.
Biden spent his weekend on the campaign trail in Pennsylvania, speaking at a church in Philadelphia yesterday before briefly meeting with campaign staff, union members and local Democrats, including senator John Fetterman.
Key PointsShow latest update 1720432829Biden prepares for Nato summit with eyes of the world upon him
The president will shift his focus from campaigning for re-election this week to hosting a major Nato summit. But that won’t quiet the increasingly urgent questions about his precarious political situation, which is now threatening to consume his own party at the worst possible moment.
European leaders gather in Washington DC on Tuesday to celebrating the North Atlantic military alliance’s 75th anniversary. Biden will attend a series of official events and hold a news conference.
Congress is also heading back into session, meaning there will be face-to-face meetings where Democratic lawmakers can discuss concerns about Biden’s ability to stay in the presidential race for its final four months — not to mention handle another term in the White House.
The Nato gathering should at least grant the American some respite and another opportunity to look presidential on the world stage, but it comes with another key test.
The summit will focus on Russia’s war with Ukraine, but likely overshadowing all of Biden’s other duties during it is a news conference set for Thursday.
His performance there will be as closely scrutinized as his ABC interview on Friday for further signs of frailty or mental struggles after his disastrous debate against Trump late last month.
Also, those gathering for the summit have discussed “Trump-proofing,” or safeguarding, Nato against a possible return of Trump to the White House — and those discussions could heat up because of the concerns about Biden’s political future.
The gathering unfolds the week before Republicans gather in Milwaukee to formally nominate Trump, who during the debate simply shrugged when Biden asked him if he would “stay in Nato or you’re going to pull out of Nato?”
Here’s a little background on the alliance and this week’s DC summit.
Joe Sommerlad8 July 2024 11:00
1720431029Schiff says Harris would be a ‘phenomenal’ president
Influential California representative Adam Schiff has said that US vice president Kamala Harris would make a “phenomenal” president and could “overwhelmingly” beat Trump in the 2024 race.
Speaking on NBC’s Meet the Press on Sunday, the House Democrat expressed some anxiety about the incumbent remaining in this year’s presidential race, hinting that other options, such as Harris, could be a better option for their party.
However, he stopped short of calling Biden to step aside, saying that the decision is ultimately up to the president.
“I think the vice president would be a phenomenal president, I think she has the experience, the judgment, the leadership ability to be an extraordinary president,” Schiff said.
“But before we get into a decision about who else should be, the president needs to make a decision whether it’s him.”
Here’s more from Ariana Baio.
Joe Sommerlad8 July 2024 10:30
1720429229Fifth House Democrat calls for Biden to ‘step aside’ from 2024 race
Over the weekend, Minnesota congresswoman Angie Craig became the fifth Democrat to publicly call for the president to drop out of the 2024 race, warning that there is “simply too much at stake to risk a second Donald Trump presidency”.
Writing on X, she said: “I have great respect for President Biden’s decades of service to our nation and his steadfast commitment to making our country a better place.
“However, given what I saw and heard from the president during last week’s debate in Atlanta, coupled with the lack of a forceful response from the president himself following the debate, I do not believe the president can effectively campaign and win against Donald Trump.”
Joe Sommerlad8 July 2024 10:00
1720427429More Democrats call for Biden to step aside in weekend ‘crisis talks’
President Joe Biden continues to face intense pressure to quit the race for the White House after more of his fellow Democrats added their voices to calls for him to step aside on Sunday – an unwelcome distraction as the president prepares to host a major Nato summit in Washington DC this week.
In behind-closed-door crisis talks convened by House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries, several representatives including Jerry Nadler, Susan Wild, Adam Smith and Mark Takano suggested it was time for Biden, 81, to make way following his disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump in Atlanta last month.
Here’s John Bowden’s report.
Joe Sommerlad8 July 2024 09:30
1720422000Radio station cuts ties with host who revealed Biden campaign gave her questions prior to interview
A Philadelphia radio station has cut ties with its host after she revealed that Joe Biden’s campaign team sent a list of pre-approved questions prior to an interview with the president.
Sara Lomax, the president and CEO of WURD Radio, posted a statement to the company’s website on Sunday announcing that the station and radio host Andrea Lawful-Sanders had “mutually agreed to part ways”.
On Saturday, Lawful-Sanders told CNN that four of the questions she asked Biden were provided to her by his team.
“The questions were sent to me for approval, I approved of them,” Lawful-Sanders said.
“I got several questions. Eight of them. And the four that were chosen were the ones that I approved.”
WURD issued a statement titled “Accountability, Access, and A Path Forward: Why Black Media Matters,” which claims that Lawful-Sanders negotiated the interview on her own without the knowledge of the radio station.
Lomax insisted that “WURD Radio remains an independent voice that our audience can trust will hold elected officials accountable.”
“As Pennsylvania’s only independent Black-owned talk radio station, WURD Radio has cultivated that trust with our audience over our 20-year history,” Lomax wrote. “This is something we take very seriously. Agreeing to a pre-determined set of questions jeopardizes that trust and is not a practice that WURD Radio engages in or endorses as a matter of practice or official policy.”
Graig Graziosi8 July 2024 08:00
1720414800Rubio tries to put distance between Project 2025 and Trump
Florida Senator Marco Rubio, a possible contender for Donald Trump’s vice presidential pick, went to bat for the former president on Sunday by trying to distance the presumptive Republican nominee from Project 2025.
“Think tanks do think tank stuff they come up with ideas, they say things,” Rubio told CNN’s State of the Union when he was asked if he was “comfortable” with the policies outlined in the project headed by the conservative Heritage Foundation.
Ariana Baio8 July 2024 06:00
1720407640Watch: Democrat Adam Schiff urges Biden to ‘make the right decision’ when deciding to stay in or leave 2024 raceDemocratic Rep Adam Schiff Urges Biden To ‘Make The Right Decision’ When Deciding To Stay In Or Leave 2024 Race
Ariana Baio8 July 2024 04:00
1720400440Fetterman backs Biden: ‘I know what it’s like to have a rough debate’
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman has thrown his full support behind President Joe Biden, telling Biden campaign staffers that the president is the best option to defeat Donald Trump.
“I know what it’s like to have a rough debate and I’m standing here as your senator,” Fetterman said.
President Joe Biden, right, listens as Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., speaks at a campaign office in Philadelphia on Sunday, July 7, 2024. (AP)
Ariana Baio8 July 2024 02:00
1720396823Biden’s woes worsen as Hunter plays adviser: ‘The s** is going to hit the fan’
Joe Biden’s problems got even worse on Sunday as he completed a short campaign swing through battleground state Pennsylvania.
Congress remains out of session until Monday, when many lawmakers will face their first real pressure to answer questions about the president’s future. But already the first hints of a landslide were visible as Democrats issued statements calling on the president to step aside — or at least have a serious conversation about doing so.
That list got longer on Sunday. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, the head of the House Democratic caucus, convened a call with his members as the weekend drew to a close.
Rachel Sharp8 July 2024 01:00
1720393240Democratic rep says it’s Biden choice to remain or leave 2024 race
Democratic Representative Adam Schiff expressed some hesitations about President Joe Biden remaining in the 2024 presidential race, hinting that other options like the vice president could “overwhelmingly” win but said that decision was ultimately up to Biden himself.
“I think the vice president would be a phenomenal president, I think she has the experience, the judgment, the leadership ability to be an extraordinary president,” Schiff told Meet the Press on Sunday
“But before we get into a decision about who else should be, the president needs to make a decision whether it’s him,” he added.
The California rep acknowledged the public’s apprehensions about Biden remaining in the race, saying he too has some concerns after the president’s disappointing debate performance and underwhelming ABC News interview.
Biden’s appearance during the debate escalated fears that he is not physically or mentally well enough to defeat Donald Trump in November. His hoarse voice and stumbling responses gave the impression of a confused elderly man rather than a strong confident leader.
Schiff said Biden’s debate performance “rightfully” raised questions about his mental acuity.
Ariana Baio8 July 2024 00:00
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