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    'A king above the law': Biden criticises Supreme Court's verdict on former President Trump immunity

    US President Joe Biden on Monday criticised a Supreme Court ruling that granted limited immunity to former President Donald Trump for actions within his constitutional powers as president, while allowing prosecution for private acts. Biden voiced his ...

    Biden campaign's reset after disastrous debate looks a lot like business as usual

    President Joe Biden is working to reset his campaign after a tough debate performance, shifting focus to Donald Trump and fulfilling his presidential duties. This week, Biden has attended a briefing on extreme weather, a campaign reception, a Medal of Honor ceremony, and the traditional July 4th barbecue at the White House. He plans to spend the weekend at his home in Wilmington, Delaware.

    "Dangerous precedent": US President Biden criticises Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's immunity

    US President Joe Biden criticized the Supreme Court's ruling granting former President Donald Trump substantial immunity from prosecution over alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Biden called the decision a "dangerous precedent" and a "terrible disservice" to Americans, arguing that it undermines the principle that no one, including the president, is above the law. He emphasized the ruling's implications, suggesting it removes legal constraints on presidential actions and undermines the rule of law. Biden urged Americans to consider Trump's actions on January 6 when deciding his fitness for office.

    Is Joe Biden a ‘10am-4pm’ president? New details emerge on how the White House has been active in shielding the president

    A new report has shed light on US President Joe Biden’s mental health and his cognitive decline. The White House has been active in shielding the president and ensuring that he is not put in any situation where this cognitive decline is clearly visible.

    More voters are convinced that Joe Biden should not be contesting the upcoming election after the first US Presidential debate; Democrats too are in a panic mode

    A survey that was conducted after the first US Presidential Debate has revealed that a number of registered voters are of the opinion that Joe Biden should not contest the upcoming US Presidential Election in November. Many Democrats have voiced their concern and called for replacing him on the ballot.

    Joe Biden's disastrous debate blamed on bad preparation, exhaustion

    President Joe Biden's debate performance against Donald Trump has led to internal criticism and calls for reevaluation within the Democratic Party. Biden, appearing exhausted and unwell, struggled to counter Trump's falsehoods, prompting some to blame senior advisers for poor preparation. Major fundraiser John Morgan and others have suggested dismissing key aides, citing over-coaching. While Biden's campaign reports no major polling shifts, discussions about his 2024 candidacy and campaign strategy are intensifying among Democrats.

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