Combative Biden refuses to quit 2024 race, dismisses polls and mental acuity questions in pivotal interview
President Biden, 81, sat for an interview with ABC News Friday night after his disastrous debate performance against former President Trump.
President Biden, 81, sat for an interview with ABC News Friday night after his disastrous debate performance against former President Trump.
The windswept town of Cheyenne, Wyoming, known for its cowboy culture, doesn’t seem like the kind of place anyone would need to worry about geopolitical espionage. Yet, the Biden administration was concerned enough in May to make a rare move and issue an executive order shutting down MineOne Partners Ltd. and its affiliates. The firms are
The windswept town of Cheyenne, Wyoming, known for its cowboy culture, doesn’t seem like the kind of place anyone would need to worry about geopolitical espionage. Yet, the Biden administration was concerned enough in May to make a rare move and issue an executive order shutting down MineOne Partners Ltd. and its affiliates. The firms are
‘I don’t think anybody’s more qualified to be president or win this race than me,’ the president said. President Joe Biden said on Friday that he is “in good shape” to run for reelection and believes he is the most qualified Democrat candidate to defeat his rival, former President Donald Trump. The president made these
President Biden dodged questions about whether he'd take a neurological test in one of the most contentious moments of his first sit-down interview since his presidential debate.
A noticeably orange President Joe Biden on Friday struggled through a brief interview with ABC News moderator and former Democratic Party operative George Stephanopoulos, with the octogenarian blaming his disastrous debate performance on exhaustion that stemmed from “a really bad cold.” But the president refused to concede any deterioration of his condition, telling Stephanopoulos that
Biden set for pivotal 24 hours with primetime interview – CBS News Watch CBS News President Biden is set for a make-or-break weekend for his political future as his reelection campaign tries to hit reset following last week’s disastrous debate. Biden again vowed to stay in the race Friday at a campaign rally in the