Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki has agreed to sit down with House GOP investigators probing the Biden administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan,…
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‘It’s time to rip the band aid off!’: Former longtime Democrat lawmaker urges Biden to step aside for Harris
A former longtime Democratic lawmaker is once again calling for President Biden to step aside and end his 2024 bid for a second…
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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will address the briefing room Tuesday for the first time since President Biden’s rocky debate performance. In…
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Presidential debate: Incumbent usually struggles with first faceoff, even Reagan and Obama, expert says
President Biden’s weak first debate may not prove to be his ultimate undoing if history is a barometer. Incumbents often struggle to find…
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As questions about Biden mount, Kamala Harris sports better polls, more appearances, puff pieces
President Biden’s lackluster debate performance has turned the spotlight to Vice President Kamala Harris, who has started to show off a more visible…
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Former President Trump’s campaign says it has out raised President Biden over the past three months and showcases that it has more cash-on-hand.…
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Dems ‘coming to terms’ that Biden ‘not in control’ following disastrous debate: former WH doc
The Democratic Party and its allies are ‘coming to terms’ with the fact that President Biden is ‘not in control’ of his administration…
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Karine Jean-Pierre answers point-blank if Biden suffers from dementia after disastrous debate
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre answered point-blank that President Biden does not suffer from Alzheimer’s or any form of dementia in the…
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Shadow campaigns: 7 Democrat candidates who could step in if President Biden drops out of 2024 race
President Biden’s widely panned debate performance has sparked a firestorm of speculation on whether Democrats will switch horses midstream and select a new…
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The Supreme Court on Monday ordered lower courts to take a second look at a pair of laws in Texas and Florida that…