President Joe Biden said in a USA Today interview that he could have won the 2024 presidential election against Donald Trump.
Exclusive: They were friends before either was a figure in national politics. Joe Biden tells USA TODAY about his last meeting with Jimmy Carter.
FOX News contributor and former Bush administration press secretary Ari Fleischer reacts to President Biden's executive order on domestic oil exploration and comments on the current state of the Democratic party.
Instead, however, Biden, who would have been 86 at the end of a potential second term, announced in April that he was running for reelection.
Yet the 46th and 39th U.S. presidents had a decades-long friendship starting when Biden, as a young Delaware lawmaker, became the first sitting senator to endorse Carter’s outsider White House bid in 1976. Their bond will be on display one final time Thursday as Biden eulogizes Carter during his state funeral at Washington National Cathedral.
Jon Favreau, a host of “Pod Save America,” highlighted in a new podcast episode the fact that President Biden “did not return the favor” after being awarded the Presidential Medal by former
Joe Biden‘s term as the President of the US has come to an end and the consensus is out. A recent poll that was conducted showed exactly what the Americans thought of Biden’s regime. According to a poll conducted by the Gallup Survey,
Unwavering support for ancien régime restoration means prizes for Liz Cheney, Hillary Clinton, and George Soros.
Prosecutors are asking a judge for six years in prison for an ex-FBI informant whose bogus story about President Joe Biden and his son Hunter accepting bribes became central to Republicans’ impeachment effort.
The outgoing United States President, Joe Biden has disclosed that he would have defeated the President-elect, Donald Trump. Biden said he would have been reelected if he had not pulled out of the presidential race.
As trust in the media plummets and the Democratic Party itself limps into a murky future, once again locked out of power in Washington, probing questions must be asked of how, for years on end, so many influential people insisted Biden was capable of not only campaigning again but governing for another four years.