Joe Biden

President Joe Biden’s every move is now under a withering microscope as any potential stumble risks becoming magnified and delivering another blow to his candidacy.
At an event in Detroit, the president poked fun at what's said to be one of his GOP rival's fears.
A conservative think tank is suggesting that President Joe Biden might try to hold the White House “by force” if he loses the November election.
The president lays out his agenda and attacks the right-wing's Project 2025 in a fiery swing-state speech as more Democratic leaders push him to exit the race.
"Here, where I sit in rural Tennessee, it is clear that Americans have already made up their minds against President Biden," she wrote.
"None of us want to feel that we don’t have value or don’t have more to contribute. Part of enjoying life is that feeling of being useful."
In Detroit, organizers say admiration for the president is real — and so are the questions about his political future.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries did not offer a ringing endorsement of President Joe Biden after a meeting Thursday night.
Rep. Clyburn (D-S.C.), whose support lifted Biden’s 2020 campaign, said he thinks Biden remains mentally fit for the Oval Office.
The CEO of the Civic Media radio network conceded the show team’s decision did not meet journalistic standards.