Biden urges unity but promises to take on former president
Joe Biden’s comments for about six minutes included stumbles and mumbling that might have reminded viewers of the question marks over the 81 year old president’s candidacy.
Joe Biden’s comments for about six minutes included stumbles and mumbling that might have reminded viewers of the question marks over the 81 year old president’s candidacy.
Joe Biden’s mumbling and fumbling remarks from the Oval Office today are now the least of the Democratic Party’s worries as they face the political abyss.
Republicans will rally to make everything great, again, with the former president the star after his ‘miracle’ survival and statement that ‘I’m supposed to be dead’; his RNC speech to now focus on national unity.
An assassination attempt on Donald Trump has up-ended the US presidential election and sent shockwaves amid fears that it will further divide the country and lead to more violence in the campaign.
The attempted assassination has thrown Joe Biden’s re-election strategy into turmoil, as extreme campaign rhetoric comes back to haunt the Democratic party.
New footage has emerged of Thomas Matthew Crooks as he shot at Donald Trump, as the former US president lands safely in New Jersey.
Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi are thought to oppose the President’s re-election bid as poll suggests Kamala Harris would fare better against Donald Trump.
If the floodgates weren’t open before today’s press conference, they are now. This was probably President Joe Biden’s last as the Democratic nominee for the White House.
Australia will send an extra $250m in military assistance to Ukraine, including air defence missiles and antitank weapons, as part of fresh NATO efforts.
The writing is on the wall for the US President, but Donald Trump should fear a younger, centrist replacement.
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