In prime-time address, President Biden asks Americans to reject political violence and “cool it down”
President Joe Biden on Sunday urged Americans to reject political violence and recommit themselves to resolving their differences peacefully.
President Joe Biden on Sunday urged Americans to reject political violence and recommit themselves to resolving their differences peacefully.
President Joe Biden on Sunday appealed for the country to “unite as one nation” after Saturday’s attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump and said he was ordering an independent security review of the lead-up to the attack.
“I’m not in this for my legacy. I’m in this to complete the job I started,” Biden said as he insisted his support among the electorate was strong and he would stay in the race and would win.
President Biden will hold a news conference Thursday, the key event in a monumental week during which he is fending off calls for him to step aside as the party’s presumptive nominee following a shaky debate performance.
President Biden used this highly anticipated TV interview to repeatedly reject taking an independent medical evaluation that would show voters he is up for serving another term.
President Joe Biden will sit down with ABC News for a Friday night primetime TV special in his first television interview since last week’s presidential debate.
President Joe Biden’s family used a gathering at Camp David to urge him to stay in the race and keep fighting despite his debate performance last week.
A new CBS News/YouGov poll shows nearly three-quarters of those asked say President Biden shouldn’t be running for re-election, including nearly half of those in the Democratic Party.
A raspy and sometimes halting President Joe Biden tried repeatedly to confront former President Donald Trump in their first debate ahead of the November election, which was held in Atlanta and hosted by CNN.
The Biden administration will allow certain spouses of U.S. citizens without legal status to apply for permanent residency and eventually citizenship.