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Tight-lipped House Dems still divided on Biden, leave closed-door meeting without consensus

House Democrats are still at odds with each other over how to handle President Biden's re-election campaign after a closed-door meeting on Tuesday morning, as concerns grow over his viability as a candidate and his mental fitness for office.

Left-wing lawmakers were largely evasive when leaving the meeting at Democratic National Committee headquarters on Capitol Hill, telling crowds of reporters they had "no comment" on what went on. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., avoided reporters by departing through an alternate entrance.

Others who have publicly expressed concerns about Biden's candidacy said they did so during the meeting as well. Democrats who spoke with Fox News Digital characterized those discussions as "respectful."

But lawmakers also conceded that they were on a rapidly-shrinking timeline to either mount a caucus-wide push against Biden or get in line behind him as the nominee. Democrats' nominating convention, in Chicago, is in mid-August.

"I explained how I came to the decision to go public with my concerns, about how I made a lot of calls, and behind the scenes, and tried to get my voice heard before going public," Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., one of six House Democrats who's asked Biden to step aside, told Fox News Digital.

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Moulton said he also "addressed some of the concerns that people raised about what would happen next."

"I think that we… either pass the baton to the vice president or have some sort of makeup primary," Moulton said when asked to elaborate. "It'll show the American public that we're energetic. We're willing to change. We're listening and responding to the people's concerns. And we're

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