RFK Jr. says he'll debate Biden, Trump moments after president laughs him off
President Biden responded with smiles Wednesday, after being asked about debating former President Donald Trump a third time, and possibly even Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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President Biden responded with smiles Wednesday, after being asked about debating former President Donald Trump a third time, and possibly even Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Fox News reporter Peter Doocy kept poking Tuesday at Karine Jean-Pierre, asking how a “criminal defendant” could be ahead of President Joe Biden in five battleground states. (Watch the video below.)
Just before today’s White House press briefing when one of your correspondent’s more recognisable colleagues, Peter Doocy of Fox News, was seen delivering a breaking news update about a gruesome scene unfolding 230 miles to the north. Outside the New York courthouse where former president Donald Trump was standing trial, a man had handed out a number of conspiracy-laden pamphlets to bystanders and then, to their collective horror, set himself ablaze.
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., slammed the Biden administration's foreign policy in the Middle East, warning Israel should not expect significant support from the president as it weighs a potential response to Iran's drone and missile attack. Kennedy argued on "Fox & Friends" that the Israelis know the Biden White House isn't filled with "wartime consiglieres" who are interested in continued military action against Hamas.
President Biden left a question about Iran's recent attacks against Israel unanswered at a press conference on Monday.
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The Baltimore businessman who upset President Biden in Super Tuesday's American Samoa caucus reflected Wednesday on his shocking win and is ready to debate.