Biden tells White House audience he’s ‘not going anywhere’ during Fourth of July celebration
President Biden told an audience at the White House on Thursday that he is "not going anywhere" and will continue running in the 2024 presidential election.
President Biden told an audience at the White House on Thursday that he is "not going anywhere" and will continue running in the 2024 presidential election.
As he frantically fights to salvage his re-election campaign following last week's disastrous debate performance, the next couple of days may determine if President Biden can survive
The Biden campaign has planned an aggressive travel schedule and a media blitz to target voters in key battleground states, despite increasing calls for Biden to drop out of the race.
Biden reportedly told a group of Democrat governors on Wednesday that he saw a medical doctor after last week’s debate, contradicting a statement made by the White House.
Gov. Gavin Newsom reaffirms support for Biden-Harris 2024 despite acknowledging Biden's debate struggles against Trump during a Michigan Democratic campaign event.
President Biden's catastrophic performance at last week's debate has sparked panic among the party’s hierarchy, with key players said to be mulling over ways to get him to move aside and abandon his re-election bid.
Hunter Biden, President Biden's son and convicted felon, advises his father amid controversy, potentially undermining Biden's stance against Trump's criminal record on the campaign trail.