Who could replace Joe Biden? Debate performance has Democrats in crisis talks
“Sleepy” Joe Bidengave the Democratic Party a wake-up call last week. And the concerns about the incumbent president’s age and mental fitnessare not going away.
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“Sleepy” Joe Bidengave the Democratic Party a wake-up call last week. And the concerns about the incumbent president’s age and mental fitnessare not going away.
Rudolph W. Giuliani is free from the demands — and protections — of bankruptcy court. A federal judge dismissed his case on Friday, citing the former New York mayor’s failure to comply with almost any of the court’s requirements.
President Biden’s campaign said on Tuesday that it had raised $127 million in June together with the Democratic Party, a sign of strength in a month that ended with a halting debate performance that has cast doubts on the president’s re-election effort.
A variety of President Biden’s "closest allies," including some campaign officials, believe he’s toast, according to an NBC News report that the Biden campaign blasted as "patently false."
Reporter Olivia Nuzzi defended her viral bombshell about President Biden, telling critics she has been chasing down whispers about the president’s fitness for office for months.
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The independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. privately apologized last week to a woman who accused him of sexual assault in a recent magazine article, The Washington Post reported on Friday.
The Supreme Court has sidestepped a challenge to the federal law used to convict the president’s son, Hunter Biden.