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Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S. C. , questioned Monday night why President Biden didn’t take a cognitive test amid considerations about his intellectual acuity.
‘Why don’t you take a cognitive test?'” Graham said in an appearance on Fox News’ “Hannity. “
Graham added that he thought Biden didn’t think he would pass a cognitive test.
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In an MSNBC display favored by the liberal status quo in Washington and New York, President Biden on Monday lashed out at the Democratic Party’s “elites” seeking to force him out of the 2024 race. And some critics and media observers who sympathize with him do not.
“I’m very frustrated with the elites,” he told MSNBC hosts and Biden supporters Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski. “Now, I’m not talking about you, but about the party elites who know much more. If any of those guys think I’m running, let them run against me. Go ahead, announce yourself to the presidency. Challenge me to convention.
“They’re big names, but I don’t care what those big names think!” Biden said. They were in 2020!They were in 2022 in the red wave!They are in 2024!Go out with me and see how others react. You decide!
“Biden’s anger at the ‘elites’ is a little misplaced,” Todd wrote in X. “Without the ‘elites,’ I would have had an important and serious enemy. Without the ‘elites’, the Sin Etiquetas effort would have a compelling ticket. It is arguably the ‘elites’ who relied too much on Biden that put the Democrats in this position. “
Fox News’ David Rutz contributed to this report.
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Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va. , had been looking to assemble an organization of Democratic senators to meet Monday and talk about the way forward amid the fallout from the Biden vs. former President Trump debate, a source close to Fox News said. Digital.
Instead, the caucus will talk about it at its political luncheon already scheduled for Tuesday.
“With so much at stake in the upcoming election, now is the time to talk about the most powerful path forward,” Warner said Monday afternoon. “As those conversations continue, I think it’s incumbent on the president to make his case. more aggressively toward the American people and listen directly to a broader group of voices on how to prevent Trump’s anarchy from returning to the White House. “
Fox News’ Julia Johnson and Tyler Olson contributed to this report.
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A Biden campaign spokesperson showed the call to Fox News Digital:
“Tonight, President Biden joined a call with the Congressional Black Caucus to discuss the November election,” the spokesperson said. “Chairman Horsford opened the call, former Chairman Beatty brought in President Biden, and Congressman Clyburn closed the call. “
“During the conversation, President Biden thanked the participants on the call, talked about what is at stake in this election, and the role CBC leaders will play in re-electing him and defeating Donald Trump,” the spokesperson continued.
“President Biden has long spoken about his plans to uplift Black Americans and increase Black wealth,” Wilson wrote. “Black wealth has already increased, and if we elect him for another four years, we can continue to decrease Black poverty and Black Americans will prosper. “
“Today’s appeal accompanies my help to Biden and Harris,” he continued. “Undermining Biden only weakens our ability to defeat Donald Trump in November. I reject Trump’s racism and authoritarianism and support democracy. And in November, each and every one in “Black Jobs” will have Donald Trump complaining again at Mar-a-Lago!This election is a transparent choice between democracy and authoritarianism, and we decide on democracy every day. “
Fox News’ Brooke Singman contributed to this report.
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President Biden’s doctor said Monday night that a neurologist specializing in Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders had visited the White House at the time of his annual physicals, amid developing considerations about the president’s physical fitness and intellectual acuity.
Cannard has “a very broad background that makes him flexible to serve many patients and issues,” O’Connor continued.
No symptoms of neurological disorders, such as Parkinson’s, were discovered in Biden’s medical exam in February, O’Connor wrote. The president did not see a neurologist apart from his annual medical exams.
O’Connor said he obtained authorization from the president and Cannard to verify the neurologist’s identity and the nature of the visit, noting, “To protect the privacy of the thousands of patients in the White House medical unit and the physicians who care for them, we are not disclosing the names of the specialists we work with.
Former Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump listens to questions at a presidential debate with President Joe Biden on Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Atlanta (AP Photo/Gérald Herbert).
Former President Trump predicted Monday that President Biden would ask Democrats to withdraw from the race, saying the commander-in-chief had “an ego. “
Calls for Biden to drop out of the presidential race have increased over the past week, following his disastrous performance in the debate against Trump that he won last month.
Trump predicted that if Biden retired, Vice President Kamala Harris would be the heir to the Democrats.
“Well, I think it’s going to be her. I think they’re very involved with the vote,” Trump said. “If it’s not her, they’re very. . . shy with weapons. They don’t need to do anything else. ” I think I’ve come to that, that’s what they’re going to do. “
Former President Trump on Monday accused President Biden of leading World War III.
Trump made the ominous comments in an exclusive interview on Fox News’ “Hannity. “
Trump then said the president “does not have a good reputation and our country is in serious trouble. “
“And I will tell you that if we are not careful, we will be right in the middle of World War III and it will be a war like no one has ever noticed before because of weapons. “
The first girl, Jill Biden, chastised reporters for “yelling” at her on Monday, when one of them tried to ask her about her husband as he walked from a coffee shop to the car.
In a video shared via J. M. Rieger, the Washington Post’s senior reporter, the first girl confronted a reporter who asked her about the growing number of Democrats calling for Biden to drop out of the race.
“Dr. Biden, do you have a message for House Democrats asking your husband to drop out of the race?What do you think of the state of the race?” You may simply hear a journalist shouting.
This is an excerpt from a short story written by Lindsay Kornick of Fox News Digital. Click here to read the full report.
HOOKSETT, N. H. — Gov. Gavin Newsom of California, who is a no-nonsense stand-in in President Biden’s reelection campaign, is taking aim at the small but growing number of Democrats urging the president to end his reelection bid.
“It doesn’t help. Let’s be frank,” Newsom said as he addressed reporters Monday in New Hampshire, the third swing state in which the governor has campaigned on Biden’s behalf since Thursday.
This is an excerpt from a short story written by Paul Steinhauser and Deirdre Heavey of Fox News. Click here to read the full report.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N. Y. , weighed Monday whether President Biden remains in the race after his disastrous debate performance against former President Trump last month.
Speaking to reporters outside the U. S. Capitol on Monday, Ocasio-Cortez “the case is closed. “
“Joe Biden is our candidate,” Ocasio-Cortez said. He is in this race and I am in him.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre had an explosive exchange with CBS reporter Ed O’Keefe as the Biden administration faces scrutiny over revelations about repeated visits to the White House through a Parkinson’s expert, raising more questions about President Biden’s intellectual health.
At Monday’s press conference, Jean-Pierre continually failed to verify Cannard’s White House visits to reporters, raising security and privacy concerns, even though Cannard’s call was indexed in public guest records.
After Jean-Pierre dodged questions from Associated Press reporter Zeke Miller about whether Cannard’s visits were similar to Biden’s health, saying, “I’m not going to go to percentages of other people’s [doctors]’ names,” O’Keefe lost his patience.
Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont. , Chairman arrives at the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee on the “Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Request for the National Guard and Reserves,” at the Dirksen Building, Tuesday, June 18, 2024 (Getty Images).
“President Biden will have to prove to the American people, including myself, that he is up to the task for another four years,” Tester said in a statement. “In the meantime, I will continue to do what I have done: stand up to President Biden when he is wrong and protect our way of life in Montana. “
U. S. President Joe Biden visits the White House in Washington, D. C. , on July 7, 2024, after attending events in Pennsylvania (Getty Images).
Monday’s caucus comes after CBC Chairman Rep. Steven Horsford, D-Nev. , subsidized the president’s reelection, saying Biden and Vice President Harris “don’t need to see Donald Trump back in the White House and are willing to paint and VOTE to make that happen. “it doesn’t happen. “
The CBC meets on Wednesdays.
A Democrat in the Sixth House is now calling on President Biden to withdraw from the race for the White House in 2024 and accuses his crusade of ignoring the considerations of his colleagues in his party.
Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash. , the most sensible Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, told CNN anchor Jake Tapper Monday afternoon that he believes the 81-year-old president is not the candidate to beat the former president. November.
He said Biden had done “a job” so far, bringing up the U. S. economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
This is an excerpt from a short story written by Elizabeth Elkind of Fox News Digital. Click here to read the full report.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Monday that “thousands” of military personnel had been treated at the White House medical unit.
The comments came in reaction to questions about a New York Times report that a Parkinson’s expert from Walter Reed National Medical Center had visited the White House eight times in the past eight months, “at least once for a meeting with President Biden’s doctor. “”
Jean-Pierre made a U-turn, saying the president’s latest fitness report, released in February, made no mention of any cerebellar disorder or any other central neurological disorder such as stroke, sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease or ascending lateral sclerosis.
Pressed to be more concise in his response, Jean-Pierre said: “Thousands of military personnel are coming to the White House. Many of them receive care from the White House unit.
“The medical unit houses a wide diversity of specialists, from dermatologists to neurologists, so I can’t communicate with everyone because. . . there are security reasons to protect their privacy,” Jean-Pierre said.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said at a raucous news conference Monday that President Biden speaks with his doctor “several times a week. “
Jean-Pierre had been pressed by a reporter about her comments the week before, when she denied that President Biden had undergone any medical examination since his medical examination in February, before and after their disastrous debate that reignited questions about his intellectual health.
Jean-Pierre doubled down on her comments, explaining that she had said the preaspectnt had had a “check-up” rather than a “medical examination”. “He had a check-in with his doctor, which he does several times a week several times a week,” Jean-Pierre said, noting that the preaspectnt’s medical unit is “literally on the other side of the colonnade. ”
U. S. President Joe Biden walks on the South Lawn of the White House after arriving at Marine One in Washington, D. C. , U. S. A. In the U. S. , Sunday, July 7, 2024 (Getty Images).
The president held a phone call with Biden’s National Finance Committee, former White House deputy director Jenn O’Malley Dillon and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore.
Fox News Digital learned that the president was defiant, said people wanted to avoid questioning him, and only answered four questions.
Many of the participants in the call praised Biden, with one “dragging over damaged glass for him” and others saying “We love you, Joe. ”
White House national security spokesman John Kirby removed questions about President Biden’s intellectual fitness from the podium on Monday.
While seeking to convey Biden’s intellectual acuity, Kirby said the morning before that the president asked him about the situation on the European continent to which he could not answer.
“I told him I had to get to him,” Kirby said.
A reporter then pressed Kirby on the matter and asked if he had noticed similar errors in the closed-door trial.
Kirby said he was “uncomfortable” with such questions because it was “inappropriate” to answer them in his capacity as a White House spokesman.
“In my experience, over the past two and a half years, I have seen no reason to question or doubt his lucidity, his context, his inquisitorial nature, and the extent to which he is absolutely aware of the facts. and numbers,” Kirby said.
Of the anecdote of his meeting with the president the previous morning, Kirby said he had to “confess” that he did not master “the facts and the figures. “
On Monday, the White House did a sophisticated investigation into Bloomberg’s Justin Sink, who in the past had asked whether President Biden would give “big” press conferences.
While discussing Biden’s schedule this week, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the president would hold a “big press conference,” as Sink put it, after speaking with national AFL-CIO union leaders and a NATO summit.
“An assembly of the NATO Council for Ukraine will be held on Thursday afternoon, after which the president will host a meeting with President Zelensky and about two dozen of our allies and partners who have signed bilateral security agreements with Ukraine, just as the president did. “As you saw in Italy about a week ago, the president will hold a press conference; I guess that’s what we call it,” Kirby said.
President Biden’s Monday letter to House Democrats took aim at Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn. , the Democrat who challenged President Biden and raised the factor of his age in the Democratic primary.
Biden’s letter does not mention Phillips by name, but acknowledges his repeated efforts to draw attention to the president’s age and intellectual capabilities.
Biden’s letter referred to John F. Kennedy Jr. , who is recently running as an independent.
During his campaign, Phillips argued that it would be “impossible” for Biden to serve in office for another four years.
“At this standard of living, it is impossible, at the end of the day, to conduct the presidency of the United States in the way that this country in the world desires right now. That’s an absolute truth,” Phillips said at the time.
Senior Trump campaign adviser Jason Miller said Monday that former President Trump is in the process of deciding on vice presidential candidates and is close to making his final decision, likely as early as this week.
“It’s almost a shame for wealth that there are so many people,” Miller said Monday on “Fox”
Miller added that Trump has many “excellent options” and that the final resolution could come anytime between now and the Republican convention, which begins July 15.
When asked if Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. , Sen. J. D. With Vance, R-Ohio, or North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum being the most serious candidates for Trump’s vice presidential nominee, Miller said “President Trump has discussed names even more than that. ”
“As a crusade strategist, I’m looking at what this vice presidential debate will look like,” Miller said, referring to media calls for Biden to drop out of the race. “We don’t know if it’s going to be Kamala, or maybe they’re going to make him even more liberal, more extreme, although that might be hard to do,” Miller said.
Democratic strategist Jon Favreau noted that polls showed a large majority of Democrats to update President Biden on Monday.
About 55% of the Hispanic electorate and 66% of the Black electorate also sought Biden’s resignation.
Another 69% agree that President Biden is too old to perform the office of president well.
“This is not an elite issue. It is not a question of the media. It’s not a story of bad debate and panic,” Favreau wrote. “Voters have been voicing those considerations for months. Denying or ignoring them is not the way to triumph over them. . . “
A January interview with First Lady Jill Biden protecting her husband’s ability to serve is being shared online after President Biden’s rocky debate last month.
“He can do it,” Biden said. I see Joe every day. I see him traveling through this country. I see his vigor. I see his energy. I see his passion. ”
Jill Biden also said her husband’s age is a “plus” because it’s “a lived story. “
“His age is an advantage,” she laughs like Brzezinski. “He’s wise. “
“He has wisdom,” Biden continued. It’s all the leaders on the world stage. He lived history. He story. He is considerate in his decisions. He’s the ideal man, the right user for the task at this moment in history. ”
This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News’ Jeffrey Clark.
First lady Jill Biden said Monday that she is “committed” to President Biden’s re-election campaign, as she plans to make three stops in separate states.
“Joe has made it clear that he is all for it,” he told the crowd in North Carolina. “That is the resolution he made. And just as he has supported my career, so have I. “
The first woman will also make appearances at campaign events in Florida and Georgia later Monday, though Biden himself has no public events on his agenda.
Biden rejected calls for withdrawal and wrote a letter to House Democrats urging them to drop the issue last Monday.
President Biden urges congressional Democrats to avoid debate over whether he will end his reelection bid and “move forward as a unified party” to defeat former President Trump in his 2024 election rematch.
After his incredibly complicated debate a week and a half ago in his first face-to-face with Trump, the president tried to show that he still has the stamina and acuity to carry out the most complicated and not at all easy task in the world. And he’s looking to show he has the courage to defeat Trump.
The debate was a major setback for Biden, who, at 81, is the oldest president in U. S. history. His hesitant statements and hesitant responses caused the confrontation in Atlanta to provoke widespread panic within the Democratic Party and a growing wave of public and personal calls. within his own party to resign as standard-bearer for 2024.
President Biden did not schedule any public events for Monday after his phone call with MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” even though first lady Jill Biden cracked down on the crusade.
Biden’s lack of public occasions comes as he faces unprecedented scrutiny over his intellectual suitability and his suitability to carry out his duties. He wrote a letter of defiance to congressional Democrats, reaffirming his commitment to the race and his not easy end to the partisan drama.
:I am more than the presumptive candidate. I will be the Democratic nominee,” Biden said.
Veteran Democratic strategist David Axelrod on Monday escalated his complaint about President Biden’s 2024 crusade, suggesting that former President Trump hopes to keep Biden as an opponent.
“Trump doesn’t communicate much about Biden’s bad debate,” Axelrod wrote on Twitter. “Trump’s crusade is not doing flash advertising about it. And Lara Trump said last week that it would be an affront to democracy if Biden wasn’t the nominee. Question: Why do you think they are stopping the fire in some way?”
“There are some immutable facts in life,” Axelrod said in an interview with CNN while discussing Biden’s age and leadership. “This was painfully evident in this debate. The president. . . he just didn’t perceive it. He doesn’t win this race. “
“He doesn’t seem to realize what people’s big fear is,” Axelrod said.
Axelrod, who has previously served as President Obama’s campaign strategist, said Biden is used to fighting “political defeats and all odds. ”
Former President Donald Trump will attend his first interview after the debate against President Biden on Monday.
The former president had in the past attended an interview on Hannity to discuss the state of the country and his political crusade after he was found guilty last month of 34 counts of tampering with business records in the New York case against Trump.
Hannity asked the former president what he would say to others who believe he needs retaliation and will use the judicial formula to prosecute his warring political parties if he returns to the White House in 2025.
“No. 1, they’re wrong,” Trump replied. This will have to stop, because otherwise we won’t have a country. Look, when that election is over, based on what they’ve done, I would have any and all rights to sue them, and it’s easy, because it’s Joe Biden and you see all the crime, all the money that goes to the family and to him, all that money that comes from China, Russia, Ukraine. “
In a Truth Social article, Trump called for a “wanton” and “full” discussion with Biden about the country’s future.
This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News’ Nikolas Lanum.
Biden, defiant and seemingly angry, demanded that his fellow Democrats end discussions about his replacement as the party’s nominee to take on former President Trump.
“I’m more than presumptive. I will be the Democratic nominee,” Biden said.
Host Mika Brzezinski asked Biden about his abyss in the debate against Trump and asked if he had undergone cognitive tests afterward.
The president then denounced the “elites,” who, according to him, are the ones calling for his departure. He challenged his critics to come forward against him at the Democratic National Convention later this month.
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President Biden reaffirmed his commitment to his 2024 in a letter to congressional Democrats on Monday.
“This morning I sent a letter to my Democratic colleagues on Capitol Hill. In that letter, I shared my thoughts on this moment in our campaign. It’s time to come together, move forward as a unit, and defeat Donald Trump,” Biden said. . Wrote.
Biden writes in the letter that he “refuses” to step down and says it’s time for the holiday drama to “end. “
The letter comes after several senior Democrats called on Biden to withdraw from the race at a town hall over the weekend.
“It’s time to avoid doing stupid things. If the convicted felon wins, we will lose our democracy. In fact, Joe Biden has served America with honor, decency, and dignity. It’s time for Joe Biden to step down,” Reiner posted in X.
The director of “When Harry Met Sally” is a longtime supporter and donor to the Democratic Party.
In the past, he had praised Biden as an “honest and law-abiding person,” while calling former President Trump a “pathologically lying criminal. “
Reiner’s call for Biden’s withdrawal comes shortly after he hosted a fundraiser for Vice President Kamala Harris, Deadline reported. The event in Los Angeles came two days after Biden’s politically devastating debate, in which the president was at times visibly confused and open-mouthed. and he is not able to finish his sentences.
This is an excerpt from an article by Yael Halon of Fox News.
Former President Trump’s approval score topped 50%, and the presumptive Republican nominee leads President Biden on the two most sensible questions for voters, according to a new poll.
USA TODAY/Suffolk University voting was conducted on a pattern of 1,000 registered voters between June 28 and 30, after Biden’s stalled and shaky debate against Trump sent shockwaves through the Democratic Party. It shows that 51% of respondents said they approved of Trump’s proposal. professional functionality as president from 2017 to 2021, compared to 41% who said they approved of Biden’s existing professional functionality.
The vote revealed that 53% of the registered electorate is satisfied that Trump will deal with immigration, compared to 40% who said the same about Biden.
Respondents see Trump as more capable than Biden of managing national security, 52% to 42%, and dealing with China, 51% to 41%.
Biden scored higher than Trump on only two of the six key issues addressed in the vote: race relations and health care. The poll found that 51 percent of the registered electorate believed Biden was the candidate most capable of addressing race relations, compared to 41 percent said the same of Trump. In terms of physical fitness, Biden has performed better than Trump, between 50 and 40%.
Trump leads Biden overall by between 41% and 38%, a three-point jump for the Republican since the last USA TODAY vote in May, though he remains within the 3. 1% margin of error of the vote.
President Biden, reeling from a disastrous debate and calls to resign, addressed a black church in Pennsylvania on Sunday and acknowledged that “the world is turning to America. “
“Honestly, I have never been more positive about the future of America if we stay together,” Biden said.
Later in his speech, the president addressed the upcoming NATO summit in Washington, D. C.
“I am about to welcome NATO countries to Washington. We bring them together,” Biden said. The global is for us. It’s not a joke. The global is up to the United States not to carry its burden, but to direct its hopes. ”
“When I first ran for president, I said something fundamental. I said that, first and foremost, we will have to restore dignity and hope to America,” the president added at the end of his speech.
This is an excerpt from an article by Danielle Wallace of Fox News.
President Biden is counting on his allies in the black caucus and labor unions as a last line of defense amid his crumbling campaign, according to a new report from Politico.
“The other people that Joe Biden is fighting for — middle-class, black, Latino union members — know that he’s fighting for them and they’re going to stay in the fight for him,” Biden adviser Anita Dunn told the news outlet.
Biden loyalists say the Democratic base has no preference for Biden dropping out of the race, arguing that the drama around his candidacy is for Washington.
White House staff remain in a bad mood after President Biden’s debate, and many are now resorting to gossip about unnamed senior officials who have been quoted in the New York Times and elsewhere as saying the president has gone off course.
The Times described the staffer as having worked with Biden on his presidency, vice presidency and 2020 campaign. When asked about the individual, a senior White House official told CNN, “They shouldn’t be in the White House.
“They just say, ‘He’s in. ‘ They don’t deviate from that, because once it cracks, it cracks hard,” a senior Democrat who is in close contact with the White House and crusade officials told CNN.
Fox News Digital received the Eat, R-Ky. letter sent to Dr. Kevin O’Connor on Sunday. Comer seeks to interview O’Connor, given his “ties” to the Biden family, so that he is “able to provide accurate and independent evidence of the president’s fitness to serve. “
“After an unsettling debate between President Biden and former President Donald Trump on June 27, reporters were quick to report on what Americans have obviously noticed for years: The president doesn’t look good,” Comer wrote. ”
Comer said that because of the “ability of the Biden Americans to lead the country,” his committee investigated cases related to O’Connor’s assessment of the president in February.
Comer noted that O’Connor decided in February that the president “is a healthy, active and physically powerful 81-year-old man, who still has the compatibility to carry out the duties of the presidency successfully. ”
Comer, however, pointed to reports that O’Connor proposed that Biden undergo a cognitive test.
This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News’ Brooke Singman.
The White House plans President Biden’s moves down to the smallest detail, even for the simplest events, offering the president images and large text commands on where to stop and what to do, according to a new report from Axios.
“I was surprised that a seasoned political professional like the president would want detailed verbal and visual commands on how to get in and out of a room,” a user who hosted an event for Biden in the past 18 months told Axios.
“I held an undeniable fundraiser at a user’s residence, but they treated it like it was a NATO summit with their movements,” the user added.
The White House, however, said making plans was not the purview of U. S. presidents.
“If Americans are used to seeing complex groups at work, this would not be an unusual reaction, regardless of the director,” the White House told Axios in a statement.
This comes as Democrats’ confidence in Biden’s fitness to serve continues to plummet in the wake of his catastrophic debate performance against former President Trump.
A balance is emerging. Make a note of this on your calendar. It will begin Monday night at the Capitol.
The evaluation will take place on Wednesday and probably Thursday.
We will know where Democrats stand on this assessment of President Biden, and we might even know if the president stays in the race or if he retires.
They say that timing is everything. And Biden and congressional Democrats couldn’t have had a worse time over the past week.
It turned out to be the right time.
The worst thing that can happen to Democrats is that the House reconvened last Friday, just hours after the political wasteland that also served as a debate level in Atlanta. That meant the Capitol press spent all Friday morning going after any and all Democrats. through the halls of Congress, peppering them with questions about Biden’s performance.
Never before have Democratic senators been happier that the Senate was absent that day. In fact, the Senate did not meet at all last week.
This is an excerpt from an article by Chad Pergram of Fox News.
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