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The focus on the former president comes as the party needs to look forward rather than backward to exit the political wilderness.
Reckoning ahead? After a lifetime in public office, the former president faces a perilous cancer diagnosis and difficult questions.
When pressed by Martha MacCallum on "The Story" about campaigning for President Joe Biden in 2024, Rep. Ro Khanna, said he hadn't had the full picture of Biden's health and mental acuity ahead of his disastrous debate performance,
Obtained by Newsweek ahead of its publication on May 20, Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again paints a stark portrait of a presidency in turmoil —and of a leader whose public image of control and clarity masked private struggles with memory, stamina and recognition.
CNN host Jake Tapper asked Clyburn, 84, whether the Democrats’ “incredibly low standing” with the public is related to the impression among many that they “hid his actual
I don’t think it was a cover-up," said California Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna, "but I do think that the advisers and people close to Joe Biden owe an explanation."
Prominent Democrats – from congressional leaders to potential 2028 presidential contenders – are grappling with revived questions about former President Joe Biden and the party’s handling of the 2024 election.
Joe Biden and Jill Biden have been at each other's sides through celebrations and challenges, such as his recent prostate cancer diagnosis.
They went to see a memorial plaque to Beau Biden at the Mayo Roscommon Hospice. One of the priests at the Knock Shrine turned out to have given Beau last rites in 2015, a revelation that brought the president to tears.