President Biden's family is urging him to stay in the race despite his poor debate performance, while his staff and advisors are discussing strategies to regain support.Insert Preheader
President Biden's family is urging him to stay in the race despite his poor debate performance, while his staff and advisors are discussing strategies to regain support.
Post-debate, nearly three-quarters of voters, including many Democrats, now believe Biden should not run for re-election, with growing concerns about his health and campaign effectiveness.
Despite Biden's poor debate, The Inquirer editorial board argues that Trump, due to his history of lies, corruption, and divisiveness, should be the one to leave the presidential race.
Senator Chris Coons argued that Biden is the only Democrat who can beat Trump, citing Biden's past victory over Trump and strong grassroots fundraising following the debate.
Rep. Jamie Raskin revealed that serious discussions are happening within the Democratic Party about Biden's political future, differing from the public defense by other top Democrats.
Top aides shielded Biden from staff throughout his presidency, but the debate exposed his limitations, causing current and former aides to question his ability to serve again.
A private call among top Dems revealed growing frustration, with many feeling gaslighted as DNC leaders downplayed concerns over Biden's debate and blocked questions from being raised.
David Remnick argues that Biden's debate highlighted his decline and that insisting on remaining the Democratic candidate would endanger the nation, urging him to step aside.
Historian Allan Lichtman, who has accurately predicted nine of the last ten elections, argues that replacing Biden could cost Democrats election, despite calls for him to step down.
Despite months of intensive preparation, Biden's aides couldn't prevent his onstage stumbles, causing their well-planned strategy to collapse and disappointing anxious allies.
Elie Honig suggests the SCOTUS decision on Presidential immunity is unprecedented and unlikely to deliver a clear outcome for Trump, with the key issue being his actions on January 6.
In his ongoing series on presidential campaign crisis preparations, Richard Clarke details Biden and Trump’s theoretical responses to escalating hostility with North Korea.
The DOJ will charge Boeing with fraud over two fatal crashes, proposing a plea deal with a $487.2 million penalty, three years of probation, and independent safety audits.
Several U.S. military bases in Europe have been placed on heightened alert under Force Protection Condition "Charlie" due to potential terrorist threats, according to U.S. officials.
Hurricane Beryl is a category 4 hurricane and is expected to reach the Windward Islands in the Caribbean by today. Could be a threat to the surrounding islands.
France’s parliamentary elections are among its most divisive in recent history since Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally party has a widening lead in opinion polls.
"Inside Out 2" has crossed $1 billion globally in record time, becoming the fastest animated film to achieve this milestone and the first to do so since "Barbie."
During his Boston concert, Justin Timberlake joked about his recent DWI arrest by asking the audience if anyone was driving, prompting laughter before shifting to welcome fans.
The Hawk Tuah Girl has gone viral over the last week thanks to a video featuring her evocative description of oral sex. But she’s largely known by one demographic: straight men.