All the celebrities who have called for Joe Biden to step down, from George Clooney to Stephen King
President Joe Biden continues to lose crucial support from his colleagues, big-name celebrities and donors.
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President Joe Biden continues to lose crucial support from his colleagues, big-name celebrities and donors.
The Washington Post Editorial Board has penned a hypothetical withdrawal speech for President Biden framed as if he gave it on the Fourth of July.
President Biden is adamant that he will continue his 2024 reelection bid — despite calls from some Democrats to consider dropping out because they’re worried his dismal debate performance last week means the party will lose in November.
A handful of influential Democrats in the House of Representatives joined the list of members in their party calling on Joe Biden to step aside and let someone else run in 2024 on Sunday.
President Biden said former President Trump distracted him by "shouting" during their debate last week, behavior Biden said only added to his troubles during a disastrous performance.
Liberal late-night host Seth Meyers scolded President Biden on Monday for appearing not to take his own poor debate performance seriously enough.
WASHINGTON — Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado on Tuesday night became the first Senate Democrat to publicly say President Joe Biden can’t win the election, he but stopped short of calling for him to withdraw from the race.
James M. Inhofe, a five-term Republican senator from Oklahoma and, until President Donald J. Trump’s arrival in 2017, arguably Washington’s most prominent denier of the established science of human-generated climate change, died on Tuesday in Tulsa, Okla. He was 89.