Biden meets with Congressional Black Caucus seeking support amid party turmoil


President Biden met with members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) on Monday night in a virtual call meant to strengthen his support base. He reportedly thanked them for their reliable support and promised a mutual sense of loyalty. 

“You’ve had my back, and I’ll continue to have yours,” Biden told the CBC members on the call, two sources told the Washington Post.

The Post reported that multiple sources claimed a formal statement of support for Biden was expected to be released by the CBC.

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President Biden walks across the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., after returning from a trip to Pennsylvania. (AP/Susan Walsh)

An endorsement from the caucus would be a crucial victory in Biden’s battle against factions of his own party seeking to force him out of his campaign for re-election.

The 81-year-old leader’s disastrous debate performance two weeks ago has fueled concerns among his fellow Democrats that he may not be able to beat former President Trump in November.

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President Biden, left, listens to Rep. Steven Horsford, D-Nev., chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, center, speak during a campaign event at the South Side restaurant in Philadelphia. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Democratic Reps. Mike Quigley, D-Ill.; Seth Moulton, D-Mass.; Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas; Angie Craig, D-Minn.; and Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., have all come out publicly urging Biden to step aside.

Rep. Frederica Wilson of Florida praised Biden for the Monday meeting and explicitly supported his decision to stay in the race immediately afterward.

“President Biden’s call with the Congressional Black Caucus tonight showed his unwavering dedication to our nation’s future and that he is in this fight,” Wilson said following the meeting.

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President Biden speaks at a campaign rally in Madison, Wisconsin. (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

“He’s committed to fighting for the soul of our nation and Black economic progress, and I stand with him for another four years because he’s consistently stood with my community.”

Fox News Digital’s Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.



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Mayorkas extends Yemen’s temporary legal status as country battles Iran-backed militants: ‘Extreme risk’


U.S. officials say Yemeni nationals will be offered temporary protected status (TPS) for another 18 months in a move that a former acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) director is calling an “extreme risk for this country’s security and safety.” 

The announcement on Monday by the Department of Homeland Security – which means that Yemeni nationals living in the U.S. will be further protected from deportation and can apply for work permits – comes as Iran-backed Houthi rebels continue to destabilize the Middle Eastern country.  

“Yemen is a special interest alien country. We got to be careful of who we are allowing into the country because they have terrorist ties,” Tom Homan, a former acting director of ICE, told Fox News Digital. “We have already shown our current vetting is not as sufficient to keep us out of harm’s way, because most people with terrorist ties, terrorists in this world – you can’t find them in any database. 

“We don’t know who most terrorists [are], so I think it’s an extreme risk for this country’s security and safety,” he added. 

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Houthi supporters attend a rally in Sanaa, Yemen, on March 8. (AP/Osamah Abdulrahman)

“Special interest aliens” are people from countries identified by the U.S. government as having conditions that promote or protect terrorism or potentially pose some sort of national security threat to the U.S. 

The extension will allow an estimated 1,700 Yemeni nationals living in the U.S. to “file initial applications for TPS,” while around another 2,300 current beneficiaries will be able to “retain TPS through March 3, 2026, if they continue to meet TPS eligibility requirements,” according to Homeland Security. 

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Houthi fighters march during a rally of support for the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and against the U.S. strikes on Yemen outside Sanaa, Yemen, in January. (AP Photo)

“Yemen has been in a state of protracted conflict for the past decade, severely limiting civilians’ access to water, food, and medical care, pushing the country to the brink of economic collapse, and preventing Yemeni nationals living abroad from safely returning home,” Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas said in a statement. 

“The steps the Department of Homeland Security has taken today will allow certain Yemenis currently residing in the United States to remain and work here until conditions in their home country improve,” he added. 

In January of this year, the U.S. State Department designated the Houthis as a “Specially Designated Global Terrorist group.” 

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U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says “Yemen has been in a state of protracted conflict for the past decade.” (John Moore/Getty Images)

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“Since November, the Houthis have launched unprecedented attacks against international maritime vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, as well as military forces positioned in the area to defend the safety and security of commercial shipping,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at the time. “These attacks against international shipping have endangered mariners, disrupted the free flow of commerce, and interfered with navigational rights and freedoms.” 

Fox News’ Adam Shaw contributed to this report. 



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AOC endorses Biden for re-election: ‘The matter is closed’


Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez gave an unambiguous endorsement of President Biden on Monday.

The New York congresswoman and “Squad” member told reporters outside the Capitol that the president has “made clear” he will not step down despite concerns regarding his old age.

“I have spoken to the president over the weekend. I have spoken with him extensively. He made clear then, and he has made clear since, that he is in this race,” Ocasio-Cortez told the press.

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., speaks during a rally for the Biden-Harris presidential campaign at Fremont Country Club in Las Vegas. (Ellen Schmidt/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

She continued, “The matter is closed. He had reiterated that this morning. He has reiterated that to the public. Joe Biden is our nominee. He is not leaving this race. He is in this race and I support him.”

The 81-year-old leader’s disastrous debate performance two weeks ago has fueled concerns among his fellow Democrats that he may not be able to beat former President Trump in November.

Democratic Reps. Mike Quigley, D-Ill.; Seth Moulton, D-Mass.; Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas; Angie Craig, D-Minn.; and Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz. have all come out publicly urging Biden to step aside.

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President Biden and first lady Jill Biden walk on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., after returning from events in Pennsylvania. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Ocasio-Cortez told the press that the most important consideration going into the general election is defeating Trump, citing his recent convictions in a New York court.

“Now what I think is critically important is that we focus on what it takes to win in November. Because he is running against Donald Trump, who is a man with 34 felony convictions – that has committed 34 felony crimes. And not a single Republican has asked for Donald Trump to not be the nominee.”

Reporters asked the congresswoman what she has to say to those fellow lawmakers that feel they “need to see more from the president.”

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is seen in the Cannon Tunnel of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

“That is all up to their own individual determination, but I’m here to make sure we win in November and that is my focus,” Ocasio-Cortez responded before leaving the press gaggle.

Democratic lawmakers were largely evasive on Capitol Hill Monday night when Congress returned to session for its first full week since the debate. 

Those who did stop to speak to the media largely defended Biden and directed their ire toward Trump.

Fox News Digital’s Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.



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Biden ‘working the phones’ in battle to save re-election bid, with Democrats starting to return to his camp


President Biden has been “incredibly busy working the phones” and will continue to make calls through this week, a source familiar told Fox News Digital, and his strategy to save his re-election bid appears to be working. 

Biden has been facing mounting calls from members within his own party to step aside and suspend his re-election campaign following his disastrous debate performance last month. However, Biden is going all in to tamp down dissent among lawmakers, activists and pundits pushing for Democrats to dump him as the nominee, and rescue his suddenly tenuous candidacy, sources told Fox News Digital. 

“President Biden has been incredibly busy working the phones,” a source familiar with the president’s efforts told Fox News Digital, adding that Biden will be making more calls on Tuesday. 

By Monday evening, the tides appeared to be turning – at least, on Capitol Hill. More than half a dozen Democratic sources told Fox News Digital that the “breathless calls” to swap out Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee should be ignored.

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President Biden walks across the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, July 7 after returning from a trip to Pennsylvania. (AP/Susan Walsh)

Amid numerous reports of House and Senate Democrats planning to abandon Biden over the weekend, the president began the day Monday by sending a letter to congressional Democrats saying he is “firmly committed to staying in this race” and argued that any further questioning of his candidacy “only helps Trump and hurts us.” 

Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner, D-Va., reportedly had been considering holding a meeting Monday to gather support from colleagues to call on Biden to step aside.

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John Fetterman, D-Pa., left, urged panicked Democrats to “chill the f— out” about President Biden’s widely panned debate performance. (Getty Images)

That meeting did not take place, sources told Fox News Digital. 

Instead, from the Senate, Americans saw Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., come out in support of the president, along with Sens. John Fetterman and Raphael Warnock.

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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), right, and Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) walk up the Senate steps. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Other senators, like Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., would not directly commit to supporting the president, saying he first needed to meet with his Democratic Senate colleagues on Tuesday.

“I’m holding off on any further commentary until we have a chance to meet,” he told Fox News.

On the other side of the Capitol, however, House Democrats, including Reps. Bennie Thompson, Ayanna Pressley, Catherine Cortez-Masto, Rosa De Lauro, Dan Goldman, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Steven Horsford and Jim Clyburn, rallied behind the president.

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is seen in the Cannon Tunnel on Tuesday, April 30, 2024. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

“The matter is closed—Joe Biden is our nominee,” Ocasio-Cortez told Fox News. “He is not leaving this race. He is in this race and I support him.”

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By Monday evening, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., who hosted a call with his Democratic colleagues — specifically ranking members on House committees Sunday night — said he still stands by the president. 

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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), center, arrives for a weekly Democratic caucus meeting on Capitol Hill on June 4, 2024 in Washington, D.C. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

“I made clear publicly the day after the debate that I support President Joe Biden and the Democratic ticket,” Jeffries said late Monday. “My position has not changed.”

When pressed on whether Biden is the best person to be the Democratic nominee in 2024, Jeffries stood his ground.

“Same answer,” he said.

A source familiar with the Democratic leadership told Fox News Digital that Jeffries’ position will not change.

“You won’t see Jeffries or [Senate Majority Leader Chuck] Schumer come out against Biden,” the source said.

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Rep. Steven Horsford, left, has helped Presidnt Biden to campaign in Nevada. (Getty Images)

The source told Fox News Digital that members of the National Finance Committee remain behind Biden, as do members of the Congressional Black Caucus and “most ranking members on the hill.”

Biden participated in a virtual meeting with the Congressional Black Caucus on Monday night. The president delivered remarks and answered questions from members of the caucus.  

“During the conversation, President Biden thanked those on the call, talked about the stakes of this election, and the critical role CBC leaders will play in reelecting him and beating Donald Trump,” the Biden campaign told Fox News Digital. 

Rep. Frederica Wilson, D-Fla., put out a statement shortly after the conclusion of the call, saying it “reaffirmed” her support for Biden and Harris. 

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Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-FL). (Mark Wilson)

“Undermining Biden only weakens our resolve to defeat Donald Trump in November,” she said. 

Also on Monday night, Biden got the support of Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chair Nanette Barragan and Deputy Chair Adriano Espaillat. 

“The chaotic calls you’re seeing for Biden to drop out are just noise from the media and professional Democrats. Sure, political operatives are having a public meltdown over one bad debate night, but let’s keep things in perspective,” a Democrat strategist and former Biden administration official told Fox News Digital. “Joe Biden has already proven he can do this job and, importantly, he is the only one who has beaten Donald Trump before.”

The former official pointed to polling post-debate, noting that those numbers “haven’t tanked” because “his age is already factored into how voters are approaching this.”

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President Biden, right, and former President Trump participate in the CNN Presidential Debate at the CNN Studios on June 27, 2024 in Atlanta. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

“Millions of Americans supported him in the primary, and the idea of starting over with a new candidate this late in the game is pure fantasy,” the Democratic strategist and former official continued. “We have a known entity in Biden, who is running on popular policies, and trying to reinvent the wheel now is not just impractical—it is magical thinking.”

The official added, “While the political class is salivating over a scandal to chase clicks, voters aren’t going to abandon Biden in favor of Trump because of one bad debate.”

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However, Democratic sources told Fox News Digital that “the reality” is that Election Day is just four months away, and the Democratic Party “can’t just parachute a replacement in that can beat Trump this late in the game.”

“The reality is, it is too late in the game to replace the guy if we want to win — that’s it,” the source told Fox News Digital.

Additionally, despite reports of top donors considering pulling their support, the source told Fox News Digital that those donors “have a multi-decade personal relationship” with Biden.

“There is loyalty there, and he has delivered on many pieces of the Democrat agenda,” the source told Fox News Digital. “Kamala has not proven that she is a viable replacement — even though Biden has given her years of world leader meetings and more.”

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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign rally on June 28, 2024 in Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye)

Meanwhile, some reports following the debate suggested chaos among staffers within the White House and the Biden administration, but sources within the administration sought to quell those concerns.

“The President has been counted out time and time again over his career, and especially over the past five years since he announced his presidential campaign,” a longtime Biden staffer told Fox News Digital. “From winning the nomination in 2020, to being one of the few to defeat an incumbent president, to rescuing the economy, to getting his legislative agenda through, to leading the party to defeat the red wave—he has continued to prove the doubters wrong.”

The longtime staffer added, “With that kind of a win-loss record, why would I panic?”

Another administration official told Fox News Digital that it is “ironic that the same beltway voices who’ve rushed to count us out every week of this presidency are pretending we’re unused to being counted out.” 

“That’s when we’re at our best,” the official said. 

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Meanwhile, another Biden administration source told Fox News Digital that even amid the chaos, Biden “is still going to win” and that staffers are “keeping the faith.” 

“The choice is between someone who had a bad debate and someone who presidential historians said was the worst president in U.S. history,” the source said. “Democrats know that Trump is unhinged and unfit to be president.”

Even his opponent — former President Trump — has said he believes that Biden will be at the top of the Democrats’ ticket.  

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Former President Trump, left, and President Biden participate in the first presidential debate of the 2024 elections at CNN’s studios in Atlanta on Thursday, June 27, 2024. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Trump spoke exclusively with Fox News Digital after the debate on June 27, saying it was “a great honor to be on stage representing the people of our country.”

When asked if Biden would still be the Democratic nominee, Trump told Fox News Digital: “Yes, I think he will be the nominee.”

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When pressed further on early concerns from Democrats over Biden’s performance, Trump maintained that Biden would not be replaced.

“No, I don’t think so,” Trump said.

Then, touting his own debate performance, he told Fox News Digital that he “beat” Biden, and suggested he would have beaten any Democrat on stage with him.

“They wouldn’t have done any better,” Trump said. “No one else would have been better.

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Republican presidential candidate, former President Trump speaks during a rally at Greenbrier Farms on June 28, 2024 in Chesapeake, Virginia. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Since the debate, Trump and his campaign have been relatively silent on the chaos within the Democratic Party. 

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However, a Trump campaign source told Fox News Digital that the former president prefers to focus on campaigning and the upcoming Republican National Convention instead of on his rival’s implosion.

“Democrats are in disarray,” the Trump campaign source told Fox News Digital. “Why get in the way of them shooting at each other?” 



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Biden’s physician says neurologist visited White House as part of annual exams


President Biden’s physician said a neurologist who specializes in Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders visited the White House as part of his annual physical examinations amid concerns over the president’s health and mental acuity.

In a letter released Monday night, White House physician Kevin O’Connor said Dr. Kevin Cannard was chosen for Biden’s annual physicals “not because he is a movement disorder specialist, but because he is a highly trained and highly regarded neurologist here at Walter Reed and across the Military Health System, with a very wide expertise which makes him flexible to see a variety of patients and problems.”

The president did not see a neurologist outside his annual physicals, the letter stated.

O’Connor said he received permission from Biden and Cannard to release the neurologist’s identity and the nature of his visits.

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President Biden’s physician said Monday night that a neurologist who specializes in Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders visited the White House as part of his annual physical examinations. (Hannah Beier/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“To protect patient privacy for the thousands of patients of the White House Medical Unit and the physicians who treat them, normally we do not disclose the names of specialists we work with,” the letter reads.

No signs of neurological disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, ascending lateral sclerosis, stroke or cervical myelopathy, were found during Biden’s physical in February, O’Connor said. 

He redirected to his Feb. 28 letter where he said “an extremely detailed neurologic exam was again reassuring in that there were no findings which would be consistent with any cerebellar or other central neurological disorder.”

This comes after White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters at a news briefing earlier on Monday that she would not identify Cannard or share details surrounding his White House visits for privacy purposes. Though she did say Biden has an annual physical evaluation that includes seeing a neurologist and pointed out that the results have been publicly shared.

The letter from O’Connor also highlighted that the results of Biden’s annual physicals have been made public each time.

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FILE – President Biden speaks with White House Physician Kevin O’Connor at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 28, 2023. (Getty Images)

Concerns surrounding Biden’s cognitive abilities continued to rise following news of visits to the White House by a Parkinson’s disease expert. The New York Post reported that a Parkinson’s expert from Walter Reed visited the White House at least eight times in an eight-month period, including for a Jan. 17 meeting with O’Connor.

O’Connor’s letter laid out Cannard’s background as a neurology specialist and explained that he has been the neurology consultant to the White House Medical Unit since 2012. It also stated that Cannard has examined Biden for each of his annual physicals, including his most recent one in February.

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President Biden has not seen a neurologist outside his annual physicals, according to White House physician Kevin O’Connor. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Before and after the COVID-19 pandemic, Cannard held regular neurology clinics at the White House medical clinic for the thousands of active-duty military members assigned to support White House operations, the letter said, noting that many military personnel experience neurological issues in connection with their service.

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Questions about Biden’s health and mental fitness were amplified following his shaky debate performance last month against former President Trump, which prompted several Democrats’ calls for Biden to exit the presidential race. Others in the party remain vocal about their continued support for the president’s re-election campaign.

Biden has repeatedly said since the debate that he plans to remain in the race as he seeks to defeat Trump for a second time in November. 



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Teachers union president who gave viral ‘off-the-rails’ speech has visited Biden White House over 20 times


FIRST ON FOX: The president of the largest teachers union, who was mocked over the weekend for giving an “off-the-rails” speech, has visited the White House dozens of times during Biden’s presidency.

White House visitor logs show that National Education Association (NEA) President Rebecca “Becky” Pringle, who delivered a viral speech over the weekend that drew intense criticism, visited the Biden White House at least 24 times between 2021 and early 2024, a Fox News Digital review found.

In March of this year, Pringle met with Biden’s national economic advisor Lael Branard roughly a month after meeting with Jade Cabrera of the White House Office of Public Engagement.  

In February 2024 and December 2023, Pringle visited the White House as part of large gatherings with President Biden. Pringle had two other visits with Vice President Harris’s Deputy Chief of Staff Erin Wilson in October 2023. 

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NEA president Becky Pringle speaks at Philadelphia delegation on July 4. (YouTube/screenshot)

Over the course of 2023, Pringle met with at least two of First lady Jill Biden’s aides, including her special assistant and senior adviser, as well as a meeting with now-former White House Director of Domestic Council Susan Rice.

The visitor logs show Pringle participated in a virtual event with the first lady, along with American Federation of Teachers (AFT) president Randi Weingarten one day after Biden was sworn into office in January 2021. She also participated in a one-on-one meeting with President Biden in December 2022. She went on to visit several highly-attended White House events in 2021 and 2022.

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During NEA’s Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly (RA) in Philadelphia over the weekend, Pringle called for transformative social justice change in the education system in the pursuit of equity. 

“To unite not just our members, but the nation to reclaim public education as a common good, as the foundation of our democracy, and then transform it into something it was never designed to be—a racially and socially just and equitable system,” Pringle said. 

“We worked hard to rid ourselves of a tyrannical, deceitful, and corrupt White House, but the reality is that the seeds that were sown during that horrible season continue to germinate,” she said, referring to the Trump administration.

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The White House is photographed from Lafayette Park on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, in Washington.  (AP Photo/Jon Elswick)

She continued by vowing to “protect public education” and said, “We will fight privatization. We will fight vouchers. We will fight any and all schemes to drain resources from our beloved public schools,” appearing to refer to school choice.

Pringle, who donated $2,800 to Biden’s 2020 campaign and $500 to the Biden Victory Fund, said the union’s “work must be about electing people like” President Biden and Vice President Harris, promising to re-elect them this year.

She also said the union is pro- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), a controversial concept that has sparked backlash at colleges, K-12 schools, in all levels of government, and private companies across the United States.

The Florida Board of Governors passed a regulation in January limiting public funding for DEI, defining them as “any program, campus activity, or policy that classifies individuals on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, gender identity, or sexual orientation and promotes differential or preferential treatment of individuals on the basis of such classification.”

School choice advocate Corey DeAngelis ripped Pringle’s recent comments in a previous statement to Fox News Digital, calling her one of the “power-hungry control freaks [who] think they own your kids.”

“These power-hungry control freaks think they own your kids. They’re in a cult that worships government and detests parents. It’s time to defund teachers unions and allow the money to follow the child,” DeAngelis said. “Becky Pringle pulled a Dwight Schrute. She is off-the-rails and desperate to maintain control over the minds of other people’s children.”

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US Vice President Kamala Harris, right, waves with Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association, at the National Education Association 2022 annual meeting and representative assembly in Chicago, Illinois, US, on Tuesday, July 5, 2022. Harris highlighted educators role in communities across the country and the administration’s investments to support students and educators, according to the White House.  (Photographer: Tannen Maury/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Last year while speaking on a panel, Pringle said that “racial” and “social justice” must be at the forefront of education policy in the United States.

“For us at the NEA, education justice must be about racial justice, it must be about social justice, it must be about climate justice. It must be about all of those things,” Pringle said. 

“For our students to be able to come to school ready to learn every day–We can never think of education as an isolated system because everything connects to our students’ ability to learn. So, we have to necessarily talk about housing justice, food inequality, and the reality that we all just went through a global pandemic together and of course it was the most marginalized communities that were already suffering from the inequities in every single social system in this country and every country.”

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Pringle previously faced backlash during the pandemic when she raked in over $500,000 while her teachers union was pushing for schools to remain closed and teachers were making a fraction of her high salary.

Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and NEA for comment on Pringle’s White House visits but did not receive a response.

Fox News Digital’s Hannah Grossman and David Rutz contributed to this report.



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Senate Dems to discuss Biden’s candidacy at caucus meeting amid growing concerns


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President Biden and his status at the top of the Democrat ticket in November are expected to be discussed by Democrat senators on Tuesday during a weekly caucus meeting as concerns continue to emerge among the party members. 

Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., had been trying to gather a group of Democrat senators to meet on Monday to discuss a path forward amid the fallout of Biden’s debate against former President Trump, a source familiar told Fox News Digital. 

However, the meeting the Virginia senator was trying to plan is no longer being sought. The details of the potential meeting hadn’t yet been confirmed when reports of it emerged. Because of the leaks, the Democrats opted not to hold a separate meeting to talk about the president. 

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Biden brushed off news that Sen. Mark Warner sought a discussion with other Democrats about the president’s candidacy. (Getty Images)

Instead, the caucus will talk about the dilemma during their already scheduled policy lunch on Tuesday. 

“With so much at stake in the upcoming election, now is the time for conversations about the strongest path forward,” Warner said in a statement Monday afternoon. “As these conversations continue, I believe it is incumbent upon the President to more aggressively make his case to the American people, and to hear directly from a broader group of voices about how to best prevent Trump’s lawlessness from returning to the White House.”

Warner’s office did not provide comment to Fox News Digital in time for publication. 

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President Biden raised eyebrows when he expressed uncertainty whether he had watched his debate performance in an interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos. (Screenshot/ABC)

While some House Democrats have made their concerns over Biden as the Democrat nominee publicly known, the party’s senators have been much quieter, even as his debate blunder dominated the news cycle. 

But by Monday afternoon, two vulnerable Democrat Sens. Jon Tester, D-Mont., and Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, made comments on Biden’s fitness to continue his campaign.

Tester claimed Biden now needed to prove to him, along with the country, that he could serve four more years. Brown didn’t go as far but noted that he was hearing concerns from Ohioans on the ground.

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Warner is chair of the intel committee. (AP Photo/Amanda Andrade-Rhoades)

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Meanwhile, the revelation that Warner – the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence chair who often works with Republican colleagues across the aisle –was trying to facilitate a meeting with the sole purpose of addressing Biden’s status as the nominee became the most significant public development in the upper chamber late last week. 

When Biden was asked about Warner’s effort in an interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos on Friday, the president said, “Well, Mark is a good man. We’ve never had that – he also tried to get the nomination, too. Mark’s not – Mark and I have a different perspective. I respect him.”

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Biden also penned a letter to congressional Democrats on Monday after his interview didn’t seem to quell concerns brewing in the party. According to the president, he is “firmly committed to staying in this race.” He further warned his fellow Democrats that airing such concerns about his candidacy “only helps Trump and hurts us.”

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HOWARD KURTZ: Biden denounces media, political elites during call to ‘Morning Joe’


President Biden’s ABC interview, given a huge buildup by the campaign itself, was a flop that changed no one’s mind about his ability to serve another four years.

Biden was raspy and low energy with George Stephanopoulos, lost his train of thought or interrupted himself a couple of times, insisted he wasn’t frail, dismissed polls he didn’t like and appeared to be in denial about the depth of the crisis he is facing. He was better than the disastrous debate, but that’s a pretty low bar.

It’s inexplicable to me that Biden let more than a week go by doing only rally speeches. He should be doing a half dozen interviews – not one – to demonstrate his mental acuity.

But then it occurred to me that his inner circle doesn’t think he can do it. Doing multiple interviews is such an obvious move that the White House, which hid Biden’s condition from many of its own officials and residence staff, would have him out there if there was more confidence in his ability to avoid blunders.

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President Biden walks across the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Sunday, July 7, after returning from a trip to Pennsylvania. (AP/Susan Walsh)

So, yesterday, the president called in to his favorite show, “Morning Joe.” MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough, who talks to Biden regularly, including in the last week or so, is his most vociferous defender on television. While Scarborough said after the debate meltdown that Biden should consider stepping aside, since then he’s really dug in on defense.

Scarborough asked if Biden believed the Democrats are doing the same thing as Trump in 2020, trying to overthrow the popular will of Democratic voters.

“The reason I’ve been out on the road so much all over the country, and while Trump is riding around his golf cart … I’ve been all over the country, number one, and I’ve run over the country for several reasons. One, to make sure my instinct was right about the party still wanting me to be the nominee,” Biden responded.

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Former President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Greenbrier Farms on June 28 in Chesapeake, Virginia. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Co-host Mika Brzezinski, to her credit, rattled off many of the critics who want the president to step aside.

“The New York Times editorial board, The Economist, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Boston Globe. Jerry Nadler. Seth Moulton. Let me go to Julian Castro, Tim Ryan, David Axelrod —”

“You’re kidding,” said Biden, who’s been angry at the former Obama-Biden White House official since he suggested last fall that Biden not run again.

“David Remnick, Richard Haass … Zeke Emanuel. … These are pretty big names.”

Biden’s response: “I don’t care what those big names think. They were wrong in 2020. They were wrong in 2022 about the red wave. They’re wrong in 2024.”

And in a closing rant: “I’m getting so frustrated by the elites. Now, I’m not talking about you guys but about the elites in the party who they know so much more. If any of these guys don’t think I should run, run against me.”

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Former GOP congressman Scarborough said Biden is well positioned to run against “media elites, New York Times editorial page, billionaire donors … Hollywood moguls.”

With all due respect to everyone involved, Biden is a pillar of the Washington establishment least able to make that case. Thirty-six years in the Senate. Eight as vice president. Almost four as president. He worked with many of these Democrats in passing major legislation, sometimes with bipartisan support. They love the guy. These are his people. They just think Trump is going to trounce him.

If you need further evidence that Biden’s team doesn’t trust him, look at two interviews that the president did with Black radio stations in Pennsylvania last week – an utterly routine task for any candidate.

The White House sent a bunch of questions in advance, then argued that this was standard practice and not a condition of the interviews. No, it’s an ethical breach.

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President Biden sat for his high-stakes ABC interview with George Stephanopoulos after a rally in Madison, Wisconsin. (Getty Images)

Andrea Lawful-Sanders, who interviewed Biden on WURD-FM, acknowledged on CNN that she had used four of the advance questions, and the station has now fired her.

Sara Lomax, CEO of WURD, said using pre-determined questions “violates our practice of remaining an independent media outlet accountable to our listeners … WURD is not a mouthpiece for the Biden, or any other, administration.”

Earl Ingram, a host at WMCS in Milwaukee, also admitted using the same four White House questions. The administration now says it will no longer send out suggested questions.

But even though he knew what was coming, Biden still botched the Lawful-Sanders interview. He said he was proud to be “the first Black woman to serve with a Black president.” Huh? 

While hosting a NATO summit in Washington this week, Biden promised to hold a solo news conference, which will be a good test of his agility when answering aggressive questions, but should have already been done.

Meanwhile, while a number of major donors say they won’t give the Democrats another dime if Biden remains the nominee, new information underscores the administration’s lack of candor.

HOW THE PRINTING OF BALLOTS COULD PUT DEMOCRATS ON DEADLINE TO POTENTIALLY REPLACE BIDEN

Kevin O’Connor, the White House doctor who has refused to do interviews, had a specialist in Parkinson’s disease meet with a medical liaison 10 times, beginning in 2022 and most recently in March. The role of that neurologist, Kevin Cannard, had not been previously disclosed. The White House issued a non-denial, saying a variety of specialists from Walter Reed visit the White House.

Biden has repeatedly refused to take a neurological exam.

Look, as someone who’s covered him since the 1980s, when he enjoyed talking to reporters, I can tell you that Biden has wanted to be president his whole adult life. He’s been written off many times. He’s extremely unlikely to give up the job now. And if that’s the case, with 99% of the delegates pledged to him, no one can take it away from him.

Some media liberals and Democrats are talking about a “blitz primary” to see who emerges at the Chicago convention, or having Biden resign and hand the presidency to Kamala Harris, but none of that will happen without Biden’s acquiescence.

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Democrat strategist Julian Epstein says a potential Harris administration is a murky topic since she has not shown a “core set of beliefs on anything.” (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Now to the role of the media.

There is no question that the media failed miserably to penetrate a White House coverup of the president’s true condition. Maybe they could have been more aggressive. Maybe they were deterred by the strong White House pushback against those who focused on the 81-year-old president’s age, which has been in the news for months.

We could all see the decline, from what was on television, that Biden was mumbling, stumbling and at times less than coherent. If you go back and look at Biden from 2020 or 2021, the difference is stark.

When the Wall Street Journal reported a month ago that “Behind Closed Doors, Biden Is Seen As Slipping,” the story was widely denounced, including by the “Morning Joe” panel. Now others, from the New York Times to CNN’s Carl Bernstein, have reported even more damaging stories.

On Sunday’s “Media Buzz,” Mollie Hemingway and Ben Shapiro argued that this was an open secret and that journalists were deliberately covering for the president. Mollie said the White House press corps should resign en masse.

But in the following segment, I asked FOX’s senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich how much she sees Biden on the road, to which she responded “not at all.”

The only exceptions, she said, were increasingly rare shouted questions and an occasional gaggle.

Karine Jean-Pierre got absolutely hammered yesterday for not disclosing the visits of the Parkinson’s specialist, according to White House logs, but said she was barred by law from confirming any names for security reasons.

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I know Biden better than anyone at FOX, but I’ve had zero access to the president or his inner circle – which hasn’t stopped me from talking about the obvious decline we’ve all witnessed on television. And there’s no question that the overwhelmingly negative coverage of Trump, viewed by most journalists as a danger to democracy, is a factor here.

But the idea that journalists were sitting on these secrets negates how bubble-wrapped and isolated the candidate who wouldn’t even do a Super Bowl interview has been kept by his longtime handlers.



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First lady says she’s ‘all in’ on Biden re-election bid as party members call for replacement


First lady Jill Biden said Monday she’s “all in” on her husband, the commander-in-chief’s re-election campaign. 

During a campaign event to address veterans and military families in Wilmington, North Carolina, the first lady said President Biden had always supported her career. 

“As commander in chief, President Biden wakes up every morning ready to work for you. That’s what this election is all about. You. For all the talk out there about this race, Joe has made it clear that he’s all in,” Jill Biden said to chants of “four more years.” 

“Thanks! That’s a decision that he’s made. And just as he has always supported my career, I am all in too!” she added. 

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First lady Jill Biden looks on as President Biden speaks to supporters and volunteers during a campaign stop at a Biden-Harris campaign office in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on July 7, 2024. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

The first lady was to announce the formation of Veterans and Military Families for Biden-Harris during stops Monday in Wilmington, as well as Tampa, Florida, and Columbus, Georgia. The states have large populations of veterans and military families.

Her daylong tour is part of the Biden campaign’s broader effort to rebound from the president’s halting performance against Trump in last month’s debate, which led a handful of House Democrats and others to call on Biden to end his campaign because they no longer believe the 81-year-old president is mentally and physically capable of defeating former President Trump in November’s election.

Biden has insisted, during public appearances since the June 27 debate, that he is staying in the race. 

His campaign manager, Julie Chávez Rodríguez, said the new group will work to engage and mobilize millions of veterans and military families in the U.S. to vote for a second Biden term.

In Wilmington, the first lady cited a report that Trump, during a 2018 trip to France, referred to service members who paid the ultimate sacrifice as “suckers” and “losers.” 

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President Biden and first lady Jill Biden disembark Air Force One upon arrival at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, Sunday, July 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

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“With four more years, Joe will continue to fight for you, the military community that he … that we are humble and proud to call our own. My dad, my father, served in World War II as a Navy signalman. And in 2003, our son Beau joined the Delaware Army National Guard and then served for a year in Iraq. This is personal to us,” she said. 

“We know what it’s like to wait to connect with a live phone call from across the world, to smile through another holiday with an empty chair at the table,” the first lady continued. “Let me ask you this – does Donald Trump know what it’s like? He describes himself as a sacrifice for this country. His own chief of staff said he called POWs and those who died in war losers and suckers.” 

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President Biden and first lady Jill Biden walk on the South Lawn of the White House on Sunday, July 7, 2024, after returning from Pennsylvania. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Trump denied having made the comments. 

Also at the debate, Biden made the stunning omission of the 13 U.S. service members killed during the Afghanistan withdrawal, claiming, “Truth is I’m the only president this century that doesn’t have any – this decade – that didn’t have any troops dying anywhere in the world, like [President Trump] did.”

The first lady framed the withdrawal more positively Monday. 

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“[Biden] made the call to end the war in Afghanistan because the sacrifice of our military families was too steep for too long,” she said. 

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Trump focused on campaigning, as Dems are ‘in disarray’ amid Biden chaos


EXCLUSIVE: The Trump campaign doesn’t want to “get in the way” of Democrats “shooting at each other” over President Biden’s re-election chances, with a source telling Fox News Digital that the former president prefers to focus on campaigning and the upcoming Republican National Convention instead of on his rival’s implosion.

Other than challenging Biden to a second debate – one that he proposes occur without any moderators – former President Trump has been measured in his attacks on Biden. When asked about the strategy, a Trump campaign source said Trump is, instead, focused on his campaign and winning. 

“Democrats are in disarray,” the Trump campaign source told Fox News Digital. “Why get in the way of them shooting at each other?” 

The Trump campaign has its sights set on the GOP nominating convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which begins July 15 and runs through July 18, the source told Fox News Digital. Trump is expected to be formally nominated during the convention as the 2024 Republican presidential nominee. 

EX-OBAMA ADVISER SAYS BIDEN CAN’T BEAT ‘FATHER TIME’ AND IS ‘NOT WINNING THIS RACE’

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President Biden and former President Trump squared off in their high-stakes 2024 election debate rematch on Thursday. (Getty Images)

COMER REVEALS WHITE HOUSE PHYSICIAN WAS INVOLVED IN BIDEN FAMILY BUSINESS DEALS, DEMANDS HE TESTIFY

“We have the convention coming up, we have two rallies coming up, and we have the VP announcement coming up,” the source said. “We are focused on what we have to do and the big news coming from us.” 

The Trump campaign source added: “We’ll let the Democrats shoot at each other all day long.”

Biden has been reeling amid mounting pressure to step aside and suspend his 2024 campaign, including calls to quit the race from many within the Democratic Party. The concerns began to manifest after Biden’s disastrous performance at the first presidential debate against Trump last month. 

BIDEN’S ‘DISASTER’ DEBATE PERFORMANCE SPARKS MEDIA MELTDOWN, CALLS FOR HIM TO WITHDRAW FROM 2024 RACE

Top Biden campaign aides and White House officials have been engaged in damage control ever since, with the president himself sending a letter to Democrats in Congress on Monday morning. In the letter, Biden stressed his commitment to staying in the race and beating Trump in November. 

Trump is expected to sit down for his first interview since the debate on Monday with Sean Hannity on “Hannity” at 9 p.m. ET on Fox News.

Trump is set to hold a rally at his golf club in Doral, Florida, near Miami on Tuesday night. On Saturday, Trump is expected to travel to Pennsylvania for another rally at the Butler Farm Show. 

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Former President Trump speaks during a rally at Greenbrier Farms on June 28, 2024, in Chesapeake, Virginia. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Biden, in his Monday letter to Democratic members of Congress, urged them to stop questioning whether he should end his re-election bid and “move forward as a unified party.” 

Biden wrote that he is “firmly committed to staying in this race” and argued that any further questioning of his candidacy “only helps Trump and hurts us.”

TRUMP APPROVAL RATING TOPS 50% AS HE LEADS BIDEN ON VOTERS’ TOP TWO ISSUES: POLL

The 81-year-old Biden is the oldest president in the nation’s history. His halting delivery and stumbling answers at the debate in Atlanta sparked widespread panic in the Democratic Party and a rising tide of public and private calls from within his own party for him to step aside. 

Trump’s approval rating has surpassed 50%, and the presumptive Republican nominee leads Biden on voters’ top two issues, the economy and immigration, according to a new poll. 

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President Biden proclaimed at a Wisconsin rally that he will beat Trump “again in 2020,” then corrected himself after a long pause. (Fox News)

The poll by USA Today/Suffolk University was conducted on a sample of 1,000 registered voters between June 28 and 30, after Biden’s debate debacle sent shock waves through the Democratic Party. 

It shows 51% of respondents said they approve of Trump’s job performance as president from 2017 to 2021, compared to 41% who said they approve of Biden’s current job performance.

Regarding two of the top issues of the 2024 campaign, the economy and immigration, more registered voters said they believed Trump would do a better job than Biden. 

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The poll found 53% of registered voters trust Trump to handle immigration compared to 40% who said the same for Biden. 

Respondents also viewed Trump as more capable than Biden of handling national security, 52% to 42%, and on dealing with China, 51% to 41%. 

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Backlash in the halls of Congress


It’s a challenge to protect 535 members of Congress. 

That’s to say nothing of guarding their offices on Capitol Hill, along with their offices back in their home states or districts. And in many cases, even their homes and loved ones.

That’s why some on Capitol Hill found the vandalism to an exterior wall of the office belonging to Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Ill., in the Cannon House Office Building so alarming last week.

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“My Capitol office was vandalized yesterday in a vile act of hate in which the posters of the more than 100 people still held hostage in Gaza (including 8 Americans) were ripped from the wall, shredded and tossed across the hallway,” said Schneider in a post on X Friday morning, just after the July 4th holiday.

Some of the posters were strewn about the floor in front of Schneider’s office door. Other posters were crumpled or peeling from the wall, still half-attached. Several rows of other posters remained affixed to the wall, apparently out of reach of the vandal or vandals. 

Schneider is one of the most outspoken advocates for Israel in Congress. Contrary to some of his Democratic colleagues, Schneider welcomes a visit to Capitol Hill later this month by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to deliver a speech to a joint meeting of Congress. 

Illinois Rep. Brad Schneider stands in front of the U.S. Capitol building.

Rep. Brad Schneider said posters of the hostages still being held in Gaza were ripped from the wall outside his office, shredded and tossed across the hallway. The Capitol Police are investigating the incident. (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

This incident comes just days after anti-Israel demonstrators rallied outside Schneider’s home in Highland Park, Illinois, in the middle of the night. They banged drums and blew trumpets until police finally dispersed the crowd of about three dozen. Some chanted antisemitic slogans.

“We are aware and investigating. To protect the investigation, we cannot provide any more information at this time,” said the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) in a statement.

It is against House rules for members to post anything on the outside walls of their offices in the Capitol complex. But it is rarely enforced. This is a long-running dispute between lawmakers and House officials. It came to a head during the war in Iraq – circa 2003 – when members made a point of posting pictures of U.S. servicemen and women killed in the conflict.

No one was injured in the vandalism at Schneider’s office near the Cannon House Office Building Rotunda. No one tried to break in. But here is some important context about what happened: someone inside the Capitol complex ripped the posters of the hostages from the wall.

Here’s some sleuthing. 

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The Cannon House Office Building is open to the public during normal business hours. But the facility was mostly closed to the public for the July 4th holiday. There’s an exception to that on July 4th. Dozens of lawmakers and aides bring hundreds of guests into the Capitol for the Independence Day concert on the West Front. They serve people drinks and sandwiches and often escort them to the Capitol itself or even the Speaker’s Balcony to watch the show and view a spectacular fireworks display on the Mall.

On another holiday besides July 4 – say Thanksgiving or New Year’s Day – the Capitol complex would practically be deserted. It would be devoid of staff, lawmakers and certainly guests. No concert or festivities.

That brings us to who else is allowed inside the Capitol complex on a holiday: anyone with a permanent hard pass is authorized to be there, 24/7. That includes lawmakers, congressional aides, journalists, Capitol Police officers, along with maintenance and custodial staff. So, there is a defined universe of people who are permitted to be anywhere in the Capitol buildings.

The Cannon House Office Building would have a usual contingent of USCP officers patrolling it on a holiday. Moreover, USCP has a number of cameras trained on a variety of halls and locales throughout the congressional facilities. It’s unclear if there is video of this incident. In addition, there would even be more USCP officers at the Capitol complex on July 4 than on another holiday. That’s because of the tens of thousands who pour onto the grounds for the concert and fireworks. However, most of the focus is on keeping order and securing the concert.

A Capitol Police officer stands guard outside the U.S. Capitol building with the Washington Monument in the background.

Capitol Police are investigating vandalism that occurred during the July 4th holiday inside the Capitol building. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

This brings us to the disturbing part of the equation: whoever vandalized the posters outside Schneider’s office was either someone who was brought into the building by a lawmaker or people who worked there. This wasn’t done by someone from the public just roaming the building by themselves on a random Thursday afternoon because the facility is open.

But this is just another example of the rising trend of violence and threats against lawmakers, family members, staff and congressional property over the past few years.

“Have you noticed a noticeable increase in criminal activity perpetrated against members of Congress in the last year or two?” asked Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., at a House hearing earlier this spring.

“Over the last couple of years, it’s been a concern,” replied Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger.

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There were 8,000 threats against lawmakers last year. That’s an exponential spike, up from just 2,000 a few years ago.

“We’ve seen carjackings. We’ve seen one of our colleagues attacked in an elevator in her building,” said Rep. Stephanie Bice, R-Okla.

Bice is referring to the carjacking of Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, not far from the Capitol. A thug accosted Rep. Angie Craig, D-Minn., at her D.C. home.

Muggers pistol whipped an aide to Rep. Brad Finstad, R-Minn., last year after the congressional baseball game at nearby Nats Park.

“The level of threat has escalated,” said Rep. Adriano Espaillat, D-N.Y.

U.S. Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger testifies during the House Administration Committee hearing.

U.S. Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger testifies during a House Administration Committee hearing on May 16, 2023. Manger said criminal activity against members of Congress has been a concern over the last couple of years. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

A man savaged two aides to Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., with a baseball bat at his northern Virginia district office in 2023. And then there was the brutal beating of Paul Pelosi, husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.

There have been instances of some local prosecutors refusing to take cases involving threats and violence against lawmakers.

“That falls at the hands of these prosecutors and the city councils that run these cities and run these areas,” said Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla.

A U.S. attorney in Indiana failed to prosecute a man who threatened to kill Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind. 

The U.S. Capitol Police recently hired special, legal liaisons in California and Florida to assist local officials with these special prosecutions involving members of Congress.

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“We didn’t see that level of prosecution that we wanted,” said Manger. “Not everyone understands how to work a hate crime.”

Manger says he wants all threats against lawmakers investigated. Otherwise, he worries that someone who could do harm might slip through the cracks. That’s why Capitol Police continue to probe the incident at Schneider’s office on Capitol Hill.

If they find something potentially criminal, it will be up to local officials in Washington, D.C., to prosecute. It demonstrates the backlash that Schneider and others face for supporting Israel. And it underscores that people holding those views face threats amid what should be the relative sanctity and security in the halls of Congress.



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Vulnerable Dem senator breaks silence on Biden’s fitness, demands president prove ability


Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., said President Biden needs to prove his ability to serve a second term in the White House, joining a group of Democratic lawmakers scrutinizing the president after a lackluster debate performance last month and a sit-down interview that failed to calm concerns. 

“President Biden has got to prove to the American people – including me – that he’s up to the job for another four years,” Tester said in a statement Monday.

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Tester said Biden needed to prove his ability to him. (Getty Images)

“Meanwhile, I’ll continue to do what I’ve always done: Stand up to President Biden when he’s wrong and protect our Montana way of life,” he added. 

FETTERMAN EMERGES AS FIERCE BIDEN DEFENDER, COMPARING POST-STROKE DEBATE TO BIDEN BLUNDER

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Republican Montana Senate candidate and former Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy, left, and Democratic Montana Sen. Jon Tester (Tim Sheehy For Montana/ Getty Images)

Tester is up for re-election to the Senate in red state Montana, which was won twice by former President Trump. 

The statement from the Montana Democrat on Biden and his ability to serve another four years came more than a week after Biden’s poor debate showing and several days following his ABC News interview. 

AT-RISK DEMS STEER CLEAR OF BIDEN DEBATE DRAMA AHEAD OF CLOSE SENATE ELECTIONS

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Biden’s debate performance was widely panned. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)

Tester’s campaign previously did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital after the debate. 

In the past, the Democratic senator has sounded sure of Biden’s fitness as president, saying last year he was “absolutely 100% with it.”

UNDERDOG DEM USING DAVE CHAPPELLE SHOW TO GAIN EDGE IN PIVOTAL SWING STATE

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Tester is in one of the most competitive elections in the country. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

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Tester stands a significant chance of being unseated come November, with Republican entities putting substantial resources into backing Senate candidate Tim Sheehy, a former Navy SEAL. Cook Political Report rates the race as a “Toss Up.”

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Senior House Dem calls on Biden to step aside, slams campaign’s ‘be quiet and fall in line’ strategy


A sixth House Democrat is now asking President Biden to duck out of the 2024 White House race and accusing his campaign of dismissing concerns from fellow members of his party.

Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, told CNN host Jake Tapper point-blank on Monday afternoon that he believes the 81-year-old president is not the best candidate to beat former President Trump in November.

“I think he should step aside. I think it’s become clear that he’s not the best person to carry the Democratic message,” Smith said.

He maintained that Biden did “a great job” so far, citing the U.S.’s economic rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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House Armed Services Committee ranking member Rep. Adam Smith is the latest Democrat to ask Biden to step aside (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

“And then on the other side, we’ve got Donald Trump, who’s a complete disaster,” Smith said. “We’ve got a good message. The president has shown he’s not capable of delivering that message…in an effective way.”

Smith also pushed back on Biden allies’ pleas to get the topic of Biden’s fitness for office out of the news cycle.

“A lot of Democrats are saying, ‘Well, let’s move on. Let’s stop talking about it.’ We’re not the ones who are bringing it up. We’re not the ones who said ‘Anytime, anyplace,’ and only Joe Biden was on that stage with Donald Trump,” Smith said.

“Our constituents are bringing it up, the country is bringing it up.  The…campaign strategy of ‘Be quiet and fall in line and let’s ignore it’ simply isn’t working right now.”

EX-OBAMA ADVISER SAYS BIDEN CAN’T BEAT ‘FATHER TIME’ AND IS ‘NOT WINNING THIS RACE’

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Concerns are mounting among Democrats after Biden’s poor debate performance (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

He’s one of several national-level Democrats urging Biden to step aside after his disastrous performance in the CNN Presidential Debate last month. Even some of Biden’s allies raised concerns after he spoke with a hoarse voice, which he said was due to a cold, and stumbled over his own answers several times during the prime-time event. Viewers also observed him appearing tired and noticeably less sharp than he looked the last time he faced Trump in 2020.

“There were concerns leading up to it,” Smith said when asked if that event alone made him doubt Biden. “And it hasn’t gotten better since the debate.”

The Washington state Democrat also emphasized he was not calling on Biden to resign from the Oval Office early. He added, however, that he could support Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor.

For his own part, the president has refused to step aside multiple times since the debate. 

He also wrote to Congressional Democrats earlier on Monday making clear that he was not budging.

BIDEN’S ‘DISASTER’ DEBATE PERFORMANCE SPARKS MEDIA MELTDOWN, CALLS FOR HIM TO WITHDRAW FROM 2024 RACE

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Democrats worry whether Biden can defeat former President Trump in November (Felipe Ramales for Fox News Digital)

“The question of how to move forward has been well aired for over a week now,” Biden wrote. “And it’s time for it to end. We have one job. And that is to beat Donald Trump.”

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Other Democrats calling on Biden to step aside are Reps. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas, Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., Angie Craig, D-Minn., Mike Quigley, D-Ill., and Seth Moulton, D-Mass.

Fox News Digital reached out to the Biden campaign for comment.

Smith’s CNN interview comes before House Democrats are all slated to be in one room together for the first time since the debate, for their regular Tuesday morning caucus-wide meeting.

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Biden surrogate Newsom says calls by Democrats for president to step aside ‘not helpful’


HOOKSETT, N.H.Gov. Gavin Newsom of California, who’s a top surrogate for President Biden’s re-election campaign, is taking aim at the small but growing number of Democrats urging the president to end his re-election bid. 

“It doesn’t help. Let’s be candid here,” Newsom said as he spoke with reporters during a stop Monday in New Hampshire, the third swing state that the governor has campaigned in on behalf of Biden since Thursday.

Following his extremely rough debate performance a week and a half ago in his first face-to-face showdown with former President Trump, Biden has been attempting to prove that he still has the stamina and acuity to handle the toughest and most demanding job in the world. And he’s trying to prove that he has the fortitude to defeat Trump.

The debate was a major setback for Biden, who at 81 is the oldest president in the nation’s history. His halting delivery and stumbling answers at the showdown in Atlanta sparked widespread panic in the Democratic Party and a rising tide of public and private calls from within his own party for him to step aside as its 2024 standard-bearer.

BIDEN TELLS CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS CALLS FOR HIM TO DROP OUT ‘ONLY HELPS TRUMP AND HURTS US’

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President Biden and former President Trump debated on Thursday night.  (Getty Images)

Over the past week, six House Democrats have publicly called on Biden to end his re-election bid. And on Sunday, Fox News and other news organizations reported that four House Democrats who hold top positions on key committees said on a private conference call that the president needed to step aside.

Asked by Fox News about the political damage from such calls from within the party, Newsom said “obviously, it’s not helpful, but it’s a handful of people.”

SOME TOP HOUSE DEMOCRATS URGE BIDEN TO STEP ASIDE

And the governor emphasized that the “overwhelming majority of the caucus” is still supporting Biden. “Every single stop that we’ve had in the six days that I’ve been out, we’ve had to change venues because there were so many people showing up. They’re not giving in to the cynicism, fear, they’re showing up.”

Biden, in a letter sent to congressional Democrats on Monday as they returned from the July 4th holiday recess, reiterated that he’s “firmly committed to staying in this race” and argued that “the question of how to move forward has been well-aired for over a week now. And it is time for it to end. We have one job. And that is to beat Donald Trump.”

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President Biden speaks at a campaign rally in Madison, WI. (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

“Any weakening of resolve or lack of clarity about the task ahead only helps Trump and hurts us,” the president added. “It is time to come together, move forward as a unified party, and defeat Donald Trump.”

Newsom spoke with reporters soon after White House officials defended Biden’s health and denied he was ever treated for Parkinson’s disease. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre fielded a barrage of questions on Monday afternoon over recent reports that a top neurologist at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center met with Biden’s physician at the White House in January.

WHITE HOUSE SAYS PRESIDENT NOT BEING TREATED FOR PARKINSON’S

“Has the president been treated for Parkinson’s? No,” she told reporters after being pressed further on the matter. “Is he being treated for Parkinsons? No, he’s not. Is he taking medication for Parkinson’s? No. So, those are the things that I can give you full-blown answers on.”

Asked if he had any concerns about Biden’s cognitive abilities, Newsom responded, “I don’t.”

Biden surrogate Gov. Gavin Newsom says he has no doubt on president’s cognitive abilities

Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California speaks with Fox News and other news organizations during a gaggle with reporters in Hooksett, New Hampshire, on July 8, 2024 (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)

“I have spent as much or more time than probably any other governor in the country with him,” Newsom emphasized. “I’ve spent a lot of time with him privately, been with him in many public settings. I was with him just a few days ago with other governors. Been on the phone late at night and early morning, in many, many stressful situations and very casual conversations. And no, I don’t have any doubt about that.”

A handful of national polls conducted entirely after the debate and released last week contained plenty of red flags for the president – including Trump widening his single-digit edge over Biden and deepening concerns of Americans about whether Biden was up to the task of running the country.

TRUMP GETS BOOST IN POST DEBATE POLLS AFTER BIDEN’S BOTCHED PERFORMANCE

But a Bloomberg-Morning Consult poll released over the weekend indicated Biden gaining ground on Trump in some of the key battleground states that will likely determine the outcome of the presidential election.

Despite his denials, Newsom’s name continuously comes up in media reports as a potential replacement should the president change his mind and decide to end his re-election campaign.

Asked if it’s a distraction, the governor said “of course it is.”

“Look. It’s intentional. I know how these guys work,” Newsom charged, as he pointed towards conservative media. “This is all very intentionally ginned up in order to create a little mishegoss (a Yiddish word for crazy or senseless behavior or activity).” 

Newsom said “I don’t take it personally. I don’t take it seriously except to say sometimes I do believe others do take it more seriously than they should.

And he argued “I think it’s intentional mis and disinformation and it can be very effective, and we have to counter that and that’s why I’m out here.”

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Vice President Kamala Harris would be the leading contender to succeed Biden in the long-shot that he steps aside.

Asked if Harris – who served as California attorney general and U.S. senator from the Golden State before being elected vice president – could defeat Trump, Newsom said “I have no doubt about that.”

But he added that “it’s a hypothetical” and “I don’t expect it’s going to come to that.”

Biden surrogate Newsom says calls by Democrats for president to step aside ‘not helpful’

Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California, a top surrogate for President Biden, speaks with voters during a stop at a highway rest area in Hooksett, New Hampshire, on July 8, 2024 (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)

Newsom spoke with reporters after a meet and greet at a highway rest area in Hooksett, New Hampshire.

Earlier, the governor met privately with longtime New Hampshire Democratic Party chair Ray Buckley and a group of activists in Concord. 

Later, Newsom headlined a fundraising event in Manchester for Democratic state lawmakers running in this autumn’s elections.

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Biden admin rebuffs lawmakers’ claims new energy standards will exacerbate ‘dream-killing’ housing costs


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The Biden administration on Monday rejected claims from Congress and homebuilder groups that new energy efficiency standards for home construction will make a bad economic situation even worse.

In late May, the Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) and Department of Agriculture enacted updated energy efficiency standards for new home construction that reflect 2021 International Energy Efficiency Conservation Code (IECC) parameters for federally-financed homes.

The pushback comes after nearly 20 lawmakers sent a recent letter demanding the president halt adoption of the new efficiency standards, set to be enforced, citing affordability and inflationary concerns. 

In comments to Fox News Digital, a Biden-Harris administration official rejected claims the new standards will further burden first-time homebuyers and families already facing record high prices.

STATE DEM LEADERS RALLY BEHIND BIDEN AFTER DEBATE

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Single-family homes in a residential neighborhood in Aldie, Virginia. (Nathan Howard/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“As a result of this rule, energy efficiency improvements will cut costs by hundreds of dollars per year, saving homeowners tens-of-thousands of dollars over the lifetime of the home,” the official said.

“[HUD, USDA] and the Department of Energy are providing billions of dollars in resources and support to builders to ensure these standards help homebuyers see lower energy bills, ensure their homes are more resilient to extreme heat and cold, and even see benefits to their health.”

In a separate statement, HUD officials wrote that the adoption of the 2021-IECC will yield “significant annual and lifetime cost savings to homeowners and renters, improves resident health and comfort, and increases the climate resilience of both single family and multifamily covered housing.”

According to a HUD fact sheet, the agency calculated an $80 per month energy bill savings for houses built under 2021-IECC versus the prior standards. Current IECC standards were drafted in 2009 and put into effect in 2015.

In their letter, more than a dozen House lawmakers led by Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., warned Biden the adoption of 2021-IECC standards would exacerbate the housing affordability crisis and price some households out of the market altogether.

Cline’s letter, co-signed by Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, Dan Meuser, R-Pa., and 15 other lawmakers, said 44 states thus far declined to adopt the 2021-IECC standards themselves because they understand the market ramifications.

BIDEN’S SCOTUS CRITIQUES LARGELY UNPRECEDENTED, EXPERTS SAY, CONTRASTING WITH CLINTON’S 2000 DEFERENCE

“In fact, HUD estimates that applying the 2021-IECC standards would cause new home prices to rise by an average of $7,200 per single-family home. Additionally, National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) data shows that around 107 million households are already unable to afford the median price of a new home,” the lawmakers wrote.

“The adoption of this new standard will price an additional 724,525 households out of the market,” it went on. The letter also claimed the new standards will disproportionately hurt underserved communities and first-time homebuyers.

A spokesman for Meuser said although the 2021-IECC standards went into effect May 28, there is still time for Biden to pull back on any enforcement.

The spokesman cited the federal register, which stipulated compliance dates for FHA-insured single family new-construction 18 months after the May date, one year for multifamily projects and two years for projects in rural or “persistent poverty” areas.

In a statement, Cline said Biden-era regulations have already had a negative impact on the Shenandoah Valley, which he represents, adding the adoption of 2021-IECC will “only exacerbate the housing crisis.”

Another co-signer, Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fla., quipped, “first inflation, now this.”

Bean said Biden’s energy policies are “killing the American Dream of home ownership.”

Bean went on to cite data mirroring that from Kansas City, Mo.’s Home Builders Association that calculated an increase of more than $31,000 in the price of a home.

“It’s clear Biden stands with Wall Street billionaires and green radicals, not hardworking Americans,” Bean said.

Self said in a statement the new regulations will deliver only “minimal” energy-saving returns while burdening new homebuyers with higher prices.

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A spokesperson for NAHB pointed Fox News Digital to recent congressional testimony by Shawn Woods, a Missouri homebuilder who appeared on the organization’s behalf.

“Without adequate review or consideration of how it will affect home buyers or renters, HUD and USDA have rammed through a mandate that will require new, single-family construction financed through both agencies to be built to the 2021 IECC,” he said.

Woods also echoed lawmakers’ concerns about the potential inflationary effects on the housing affordability crisis during his prior testimony.

Meanwhile, Craig Toalson, CEO of the Home Builders Association of Virginia, praised Cline’s action, predicting mandatory adoption of the standards by HUD and USDA would bring little in the way of “meaningful” energy savings to homebuyers.

“[T]his ill-conceived codes policy will deter new construction at a time when increasing the housing supply is crucial to lowering shelter inflation costs,” Toalson said.

The present and former standards were drafted by the International Code Council, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit. It formulates building safety codes and provides accreditations and technologies, according to its website.



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White House briefing fueled with emotion as KJP denies Biden was treated for Parkinson’s


White House officials defended President Biden’s health and denied he was ever treated for Parkinson’s disease, despite a meeting between an expert on the disease and the president’s physician earlier this year.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre fielded a barrage of questions when it came to the president’s health, particularly when it came to recent reports that a top neurologist at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center met with Biden’s physician at the White House in January.

Reports of the Jan. 17 meeting surfaced as the 81-year-old president faces increased scrutiny over his age and mental acuity in the wake of a poor debate performance on June 27 in Atlanta.

When asked about the physician’s meeting, Jean-Pierre said the White House has publicly shared that over the past three years, Biden has undergone a comprehensive exam, which included a meeting with a neurologist.

PARKINSON’S DISEASE SPECIALIST MET WITH PRESIDENT BIDEN PHYSICIAN IN WHITE HOUSE

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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre denied that President Biden is being treated for Parkinson’s disease. (Getty Images)

Jean-Pierre said the most recent report from February stated that an “extremely” detailed neurological exam was given, assuring there were no findings which would be consistent with any central neurological disorder, like stroke, multiple sclerosis or Parkinson’s.

“Has the president been treated for Parkinson’s? No,” she told reporters after being pressed further on the matter. “Is he being treated for Parkinsons? No, he’s not. Is he taking medication for Parkinson’s? No. So, those are the things that I can give you full-blown answers on.”

Dr. Kevin Cannard, a Parkinson’s disease expert, met with Dr. Kevin O’Connor and two others at the White House residence clinic on Jan. 17, records first reported by the New York Post show. 

Dr. John E. Atwood, a cardiologist at Walter Reed, also attended the 5 p.m. meeting, according to White House visitor logs. The fourth person in attendance has not been identified. 

BIDEN REPEATEDLY DODGES QUESTIONS ABOUT WHETHER HE’D TAKE NEUROLOGICAL TEST: ‘NO ONE SAID I HAD TO’

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A report from “The Atlantic” declared that President Biden “must resign” from office following his debate performance last week. (Getty Images)

The New York Times reported that Cannard visited the White House eight times in eight months over the last year. In its reporting, The Times said Cannard is a neurologist who published a paper on Parkinson’s recently.

White House logs show Cannard visited from July 2023 through March 2024, and anything more recent would not be released until later because of the White House’s voluntary disclosure policy.

The Times also reported that records dating back to when Biden was vice president under the Obama administration, that Cannard visited 10 times and took a family tour in 2012, four times in 2013, one time in 2014, four times in 2015 and eight times in 2016.

Early during the press briefing on Monday, Biden’s national security spokesperson John Kirby was asked if he had seen the president appear similar to the way he did during the debate.

PRESIDENT BIDEN FACES THE MOST CONSEQUENTIAL WEEKEND OF HIS POLITICAL CAREER

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby speaks during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington.

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby speaks during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, May 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Kirby told the reporter the last thing he was going to do was talk about every meeting he has ever had with the president, adding that he is the president’s spokesperson.

“What I can tell you is, what I saw in that debate is not reflective of the man and the leader and the commander in chief that I have spent many, many hours with over the last two and a half years in terms of the specificity of the way he probes the questions he asks,” Kirby said. “Just this morning, he was asking me questions about the situation on the European continent that I couldn’t answer, and I told him I had to get back to him.”

As the meeting progressed, reporters continued to show frustration with White House officials for not being straight forward, even accusing the president’s communications team of answering questions then coming back and clearing up what they said previously.

BIDEN TAKES BLAME FOR ‘BAD NIGHT’ IN DEBATE AGAINST TRUMP: ‘MY FAULT, NO ONE ELSE’S FAULT’

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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Still, after taking an onslaught of questions from reporters trying to get every single detail about the president’s health and whether he was still fit to serve as president, with some members of the press questioning her credibility, Jean Pierre expressed frustration.

Jean-Pierre told members of the press she takes offense to the demeanor of the reporters, as every day she and her team meet with them during a press briefing, and they do their best to provide the information they have at that time.

“That’s what we do, and we understand that freedom of the press. We respect the freedom of the press,” Jean-Pierre said. “To say that I’m holding information or allude to anything else is unfair, it is really, really unfair. I think people who are watching and have been watching this briefing for the past week, could say that we are doing our best in this briefing to provide the information that we have.

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“I will be the first one to admit, sometimes I get it wrong. At least I admit that,” she said. “And sometimes I don’t have the information. And I will always, always admit that. But I do take offense to what was just happening at the beginning of this briefing. It’s not OK.”

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Potential Harris White House murky as VP lacks ‘core set of beliefs’: Dem strategist


The Democratic Party is in the midst of coping with echoing calls for President Biden to bow out of the presidential race over concerns his mental acuity has slipped, and that he’s unable to serve as president for another four years if he wins re-election. 

As the party looks for potential replacements if Biden does in fact decide to conclude his political career, Vice President Kamala Harris sits atop the list of likely successors. Harris’ has a long history as a California liberal stalwart, serving as San Francisco’s district attorney in the early 2000s, before serving as the state’s attorney general under former Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown, and as U.S. senator from the Golden State before her 2020 election as vice president. 

If Harris does take up the party’s 2024’s presidential election mantle, it is unlikely Harris’ policies would drastically differ from Biden’s platforms, though she could swing harder to the left on issues such as immigration, abortion and foreign policy. A potential Harris administration is a murky topic, however, as she’s not shown a “core set of beliefs on anything,” according to Democratic strategist Julian Epstein. 

“[It’s] not clear what a Harris administration would look like as she has never exhibited a core set of beliefs on anything as far as I can see, and her pre-VP federal experience is relatively limited. For the most part, she has been, like many politicians, opportunist. She jailed lots of people for marijuana possession and then tweets about her support for legalization. She was a centrist prosecutor, then a social justice warrior,” Epstein told Fox News Digital. 

BIDEN VOWS TO KEEP WHITE HOUSE, UNDETERRED BY DEMOCRATIC PANIC AFTER DEBATE DISASTER

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Vice President Kamala Harris gave a speech at the annual Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies Legislative Leadership summit. (C-Span)

Epstein said that he would expect a hypothetical Harris administration to be a continuation of the Biden administration, while adding that the “creep of the intersectional far left would continue” under such an administration, as Democrats need “a lot of spine, guile and moxie to stand up to the intersectional left,” which Harris has not exhibited on a regular basis. 

IMMIGRATION POLICIES 

Immigration woes have spiraled under the Biden administration to crisis levels, with a recent study finding there are 16.8 million illegal immigrants currently in the U.S. Out of that figure, more than 7 million people are not under supervision or detained, and more than 9 million are considered getaways or visa overstays, according to a study published by the National Immigration Center for Enforcement. The study found that less than 2% of illegal immigrants are in detention or enrolled in ICE’s Alternatives to Detention programs. 

HOW WOULD A PRESIDENT HARRIS HANDLE IMMIGRATION, BORDER CRISIS?

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Migrants walk across the Rio Grande to surrender to US Border Patrol agents in El Paso, Texas, Dec. 13, 2022. (Photo by Herika Martinez/AFP via Getty Images)

“Immigration has been a flop for her and the Democrats. Upwards of 80% of the public disapproves of the Biden record on immigration and I still see no signs that the Democrats get this, or even if they do, have the gumption to stand up for what’s right here,” Epstein said, while noting that Harris has also flopped with voters when delivering “word salads and odd non-sequitur profundities.” 

Harris’ immigration policies, if she runs for president this year, would likely overwhelmingly follow that of Biden’s. Harris has also served as a point-person for the administration on immigration, with the media frequently dubbing her the “Border Czar” – a title the White House spurned – after she was tasked in 2021 with identifying the “root causes” of migration in the Northern Triangle countries. 

When she ran for president in 2020, however, she established a more liberal immigration platform than her eventual presidential running mate, placing emphasis on offering citizenship and protections to children arriving in the U.S. 

OVERWHELMING MAJORITY OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS AREN’T UNDER FEDERAL SUPERVISION: ANALYSIS

“As president, Kamala will fight to pass immigration reform with a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million people living in our communities and contributing to our economy. While she wages that fight, she will immediately reinstate DACA and implement DAPA to protect DREAMers and their parents from deportation. She will also restore and expand Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants who would face war or catastrophe if forced to return home,” her 2020 campaign website stated. 

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A group of over 100 migrants attempting to enter the US illegally rush a border wall Thursday, March 21, 2024. In the process the migrants knock down Texas National Guardsmen before they are halted  by the border wall. (James Breeden for New York Post / Mega)

She additionally called for the “overhaul” of “our immigration enforcement policies” arguing they were “cruel and out of control.” 

“As president, she’ll close private immigrant detention centers, increase oversight of agencies like Customs and Border Protection, and focus enforcement on increasing public safety, not on tearing apart immigrant families. For Kamala, this is about making America a place that welcomes immigrants searching for a better life,” her 2020 campaign states. 

Biden’s immigration platform during the 2020 election focused more on reversing Trump-era immigration policies in his first 100 days in office, which also included a line vowing to protect “Dreamers and their families.” 

“Immediately reverse the Trump Administration’s cruel and senseless policies that separate parents from their children at our border. End Trump’s detrimental asylum policies. End the mismanagement of the asylum system, which fuels violence and chaos at the border. Surge humanitarian resources to the border and foster public-private initiatives,” Biden’s 2020 campaign platform read in-part. 

ABORTION 

Harris has been lauded by progressives for her vow to protect abortion access, immediately lambasting the leaked Supreme Court decision in 2022 that overturned Roe v. Wade, and effectively ended recognition of a constitutional right to abortion. 

“How dare they?” Harris declared at speech for left-wing PAC focused on electing pro-choice Democrats, EMILYs List, in May of 2022, after the decision was leaked to Politico. 

“How dare they tell a woman what she can and cannot do with her own body?” Harris asked. “How dare they try to stop her from determining her own future? How dare they try to deny women their rights and their freedoms?”

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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign rally on June 28, 2024, in Las Vegas.  (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

Biden has also become a staunch supporter of abortion access, after shifting his stance when he served as a Delaware senator in the 1970s, when the Supreme Court issued its landmark Roe v. Wade decision protecting abortion rights. 

“When it comes to issues like abortion, amnesty, and acid, I’m about as liberal as your grandmother,” Biden declared in a June 1974 article. “I don’t like the Supreme Court decision on abortion. I think it went too far. I don’t think that a woman has the sole right to say what should happen to her body.”

Biden has since made a 180-degree turn on his abortion policies, vowing in his State of the Union address this year to “restore Roe v. Wade as the law of the land again.” 

Biden, however, came under scrutiny from abortion activists following his disastrous debate against former President Donald Trump, who said Biden’s nonsensical answer regarding whether he supports some restrictions on abortion “failed” the pro-choice movement. 

“Look, no one who cares about abortion access felt good about Biden’s comments or his performance last night,” Kellie Copeland, the director of Abortion Forward, an advocacy group in Ohio, said following the debate according the Associated Press. “We need better — we need a lot better.”

Biden is also notably a Catholic, putting him at odds with the Church’s condemnation of abortion as murder. 

Harris, meanwhile, has taken the lead for the Biden campaign advocating for abortion access, and became the first sitting president or vice president to visit an abortion provider in March. 

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Vice President Kamala Harris kicked off her “Fight for Our Freedoms” tour through colleges across the United States.

“The reason I’m here is because this is a health care crisis,” Harris said when visiting the Planned Parenthood in Minnesota. “Part of this health care crisis is the clinics like this that have had to shut down and what that has meant to leave no options with any reasonable geographic area for so many women who need this essential care.”

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As Harris makes abortion access a central issue in her run for re-election as vice president, if Biden drops out of the race, Harris would likely be more aggressive on her abortion stance.

“Abortion is her sweet spot,” Epstein argued. “But that could go south if Dems” focus on “abortion on demand in third trimester territory.”

“My guess is she has the compass to steer clear of those minefields,” he noted. 

FOREIGN POLICY

Heading into the 2020 primary election, Biden and Harris did not differ on top foreign policy issues, such as returning to the Iran nuclear deal, strengthening NATO, and pledging support to Israel. Harris, notably, was green on foreign policy upon her election as vice president, mostly focusing her political career on domestic issues such as law enforcement policies, while Biden had years of foreign policy experience through the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and later as vice president. 

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The article noted how Vice President Harris would take Biden’s place as president if the 25th Amendment was invoked against him.  (Getty Images)

The pair would likely not differ greatly on foreign policy and relations if Harris were to take on the 2024 election as the Democratic nominee. However, Harris was credited by the media and White House sources this year as pushing the White House to be more sympathetic toward Palestine as war raged – and continues raging – in Israel and the Gaza Strip. 

The vice president reportedly urged Biden and the White House to be “tougher” on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Politico reported in December, citing anonymous sources familiar with the conversations. While Harris’ press secretary pushed back at the time that “there is no daylight between the president and the vice president, nor has there been.”

THE EYEBROW-RAISING MOMENTS FROM BIDEN’S ABC INTERVIEW: DOING THE ‘GOODEST’ JOB HE CAN

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IDF forces are seen operating in Rafah, a city in the Gaza Strip. (IDF Spokesman’s Office)

“People in Gaza are starving. The conditions are inhumane and our common humanity compels us to act,” Harris said during a speech in March, calling for an immediate ceasefire. The comments were viewed as the strongest rebuke of Israel from a senior leader in the U.S. government. 

Epstein said that the Democratic Party overall has a “two-fold” problem with foreign policy, including the “need to pander to any group claims it affiliates with an ‘oppressed’ group,” such as Hamas. 

“Their need to pander to any group [that] claims it affiliates with an ‘oppressed’ group like Hamas. even if all the empirical evidence shows they are in fact affiliating with the most vile, racist, ethnonationalist, Klan-like organization on the planet that promises genocide in its charter.  Rather than telling the country the hard truths – that Israel’s war is just and it has done more to protect civilians than any modern day army – it instead panders to the hard left that shows only a sorrowful moral confusion on the issue.  And that is the mindset that is hurting the Democratic party,” he said. 

He also noted that the Democrat Party’s platform of “appeasement” in foreign policy has compounded the issue. 

“The problem in foreign policy with the Democrats … [is] a wholly naive belief that appeasement works with terrorist states like Iran. [There’s a] breakdown of American deterrence on every continent right now, but Democrats, for all their talk about global order, don’t seem to understand that order requires sticks and not just carrots. Our military is grossly underfunded relative to the threats of China and others. The lifting of sanctions on Iran clearly backfired. Iran, China, Russia, and the lesser revisionist states, all see weakened deterrence as an invitation for mischief.   The old maxim attributed to Churchill – ‘you cannot negotiate with a tiger when your head is in its mouth’ – seems to be lost on Dems,” he said. 

REP. SCHIFF EXPRESSES DOUBTS AS TO WHETHER BIDEN CAN BEAT TRUMP: ‘DEBATE RIGHTFULLY RAISED QUESTIONS’

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President Biden and former President Trump debated on Thursday night.  (Getty Images)

Democratic calls for Biden to drop out of the race have mounted since Biden’s disastrous debate performance against Trump on June 27, when he tripped over his words, spoke in subdued, raspy tenor and lost his train of thought at times. Conservatives have long been sounding the alarm that Biden’s mental acuity was on a downward spiral, citing repeated gaffes of the president during public events, with Democrats now joining those calls of concern over the president’s 81 years of age and mental fitness. 

CRITICISMS MOUNT THAT BIDEN IS A ‘SHADOW’ OF HIMSELF AFTER DISASTROUS DEBATE: ‘NOT THE SAME MAN’ FROM VP ERA

Biden has vowed to remain in the race, including during his first sit-down interview with media since his debate performance, where he argued the debate was simply a “bad episode” and that he’s determined to win reelection. The interview, which was conducted by ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos, was panned as failing to quell concerns over the president’s re-election viability. 

At one point in the interview, Stephanopoulos pressed Biden three times on whether he would take a cognitive test and release the results to the public. Biden dodged the questions. 

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President Biden’s disastrous debate performance “changed people’s calculations about how candid they would be” about his cognitive issues, according to Olivia Nuzzi. ((Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) | (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images) | Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images))

“Look, I have a cognitive test every single day,” Biden said. “Every day I have that test. Everything I do. You know, not only am I campaigning, but I’m running the world. Sounds like hyperbole, but we are the central nation in the world.”

POLLSTER NATE SILVER URGES BIDEN TO RESIGN AFTER ‘INCOHERENT COMMENTS’ IN ABC INTERVIEW

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President Biden raised eyebrows when he expressed uncertainty whether he had watched his debate performance in an interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos.  (Screenshot/ABC)

On Monday, the president sent a letter to congressional Democrats calling on them to end their questions on whether he should end his re-election bid. 

“I want you to know that despite all the speculation in the press and elsewhere, I am firmly committed to staying in this race, to running this race to the end, and to beating Donald Trump.”

 “I wouldn’t be running again if I did not absolutely believe I was the best person to beat Donald Trump in 2024,” he added. 

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At least ten congressional Democrats have called on Biden to drop out, while an additional eight elected Democrats have raised concerns over Biden’s mental fitness and age, including former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. Legacy media outlets such as the New York Times and and Chicago Tribune were among the first to call on Biden to end his re-election effort.

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Fox News Politics: The House Divided


Welcome to Fox News’ Politics newsletter with the latest political news from Washington D.C. and updates from the 2024 campaign trail. 

What’s happening…

-Biden prepped on how to enter, exit, fundraising room

-GOP Rep opens discussion on replacing Biden via the 25th Amendment

-Trump sees approval rating top 50% in new poll

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President Biden is urging congressional Democrats to stop questioning whether he should end his re-election bid and “move forward as a unified party” in order to defeat former President Trump in their 2024 election rematch.

And the president, in a letter sent to congressional Democrats on Monday as they return from the July 4th holiday recess, reiterated that he’s “firmly committed to staying in this race” and argued that any further questioning of his candidacy “only helps Trump and hurts us.”

Following his extremely rough debate performance a week and a half ago in his first face-to-face showdown with Trump, the president has been attempting to prove that he still has the stamina and acuity to handle the toughest and most demanding job in the world. And he’s trying to prove that he has the fortitude to defeat Trump ...Read more

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President Joe Biden speaks during the reproductive freedom campaign rally at George Mason University in Manassas, Virginia, on Jan. 23, 2024. (Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu via Getty Images)

White House

BIDEN ‘STAYING IN’: Biden tells congressional Democrats that calling for him to drop out ‘only helps Trump and hurts us’ …Read more

COURT DISORDER: Experts weigh in on precedence for Biden’s SCOTUS slam …Read more

Capitol Hill

FITNESS FOR OFFICE: GOP congressman plans discussion on 25th Amendment regarding Biden …Read more

BORDER BUST: House votes to defund Mayorkas’ salary in DHS spending bill …Read more

‘SELF-DESTRUCTIVE’: House Dems ‘weakening’ Biden with calls to step aside, lawmaker warns …Read more

Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 19: Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) meeting at the Hilton Midtown on September 19, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by John Nacion/WireImage) (John Nacion/WireImage)

Tales from the Campaign Trail

WHAT WOULD HE DO?: Here’s how a President Pritzker may act on border crisis …Read more

STAYS OR GOES: How the printing of ballots could put Democrats on deadline to potentially replace Biden …Read more

TRUMP SURGING: Former pres sees approval rating top 50% in new poll, leading Biden on top 2 issues …Read more

STEP BY STEP: Biden staff prepped him on how to enter, exit fundraiser room: report …Read more

‘STEP ASIDE’: Hollywood megadonors pull support for Biden, offer warning if he remains nominee …Read more

Trials and Tribulations

TRIAL POSTPONED: Federal judge postpones Trump’s classified records trial …Read more

‘BIG WIN’: Trump touts Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling as a ‘big win for our Constitution and for democracy’ …Read more

Across America & Beyond

BALTIMORE BALLOTS: Baltimore ballot measure would offer new parents $1k under ‘baby bonus’ program …Read more

LAW AND DISORDER: Why one blue state county is axing leadership in its juvenile detention system …Read more

FRANCE DIVIDED: French parliament divided among far-left, center, far-right after elections …Read more

PARIS BURNS: Riots erupt after left-wing coalition posed to win stunning upset election …Read more

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VP Harris blasted over resurfaced clips defending Biden’s mental sharpness: ‘Kamala lied’


Conservatives on social media blasted Vice President Harris over a video compilation of her defending President Biden’s mental sharpness during several interviews and events.

“WATCH: Over 6 minutes of Kamala Harris covering up Joe Biden’s cognitive decline,” conservative communicator Steve Guest posted on X along with a video that has received almost a million views.

“For years, she said Biden is ‘very bold and vibrant’ and is ‘tireless in terms of working,'” Guest continued. “Kamala claimed Biden ‘is gonna be fine,’ and said he ‘is in good shape, in good health. Kamala LIED.”

“No one has lied more to the American people about Joe Biden’s cognitive decline than Kamala Harris!” Donald Trump Jr. wrote on X in response to the video.

TRUMP TESTS OUT NEW NICKNAME FOR KAMALA HARRIS AMID SPECULATION SHE’LL REPLACE BIDEN

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Calls have grown for President Biden to drop out of the presidential race to be replaced by VP Harris. (Getty Images)

“One of MANY reasons a Kamala switch wouldn’t be as simple as some Democrats think – she’s one of the main characters behind this cover-up,” Republican communicator Matt Whitlock posted on X.

“Joe lied. Kamala lied. Jill lied. KJP lied. Democrats lied. CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC lied. WaPo, NYT, LA Times, lied. Online pundits lied,” popular conservative account Fusilli Spock posted on X. “And, they’ll continue to lie, shamelessly, in the pursuit of power.”

KAMALA HARRIS SPENT MONTHS SHOOTING DOWN CONCERNS OVER BIDEN’S MENTAL COMPETENCY AHEAD OF THE DEBATE

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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign rally on June 28, 2024, in Las Vegas.  (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

“Our president is in good shape, in good health, and is ready to lead in our second term,” Harris says in one of the clips from an interview in February 2024. In another clip from March 2024 she says, “I’m ready, if necessary, but it’s not gonna be necessary.”

The video comes as a growing list of pundits and Democrats in Congress have called for Biden to drop out of the presidential race following his widely panned debate performance in late June that failed to quell questions about his age and mental fitness. 

Many have suggested that Harris would be the ideal candidate to replace Biden if he does step down.

Donald Trump arrives to Trump Tower after being found guilty

Donald Trump arrives to Trump Tower, Thursday, May 30, 2024 after being found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. (Felipe Ramales for Fox News Digital)

Biden has insisted he is staying in the race and sent a letter to Democrats in Congress on Monday saying he is “firmly committed to staying in this race” and argued that any further questioning of his candidacy “only helps Trump and hurts us.”

He also did a phone interview on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Monday, where he declared, “The bottom line here is that we’re not going anywhere. I am not going anywhere.”

“I wouldn’t be running if I didn’t absolutely believe that I am the best candidate to beat Donald Trump in 2024,” he added.

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“Joe has made it clear he is all in,” first lady Jill Biden told a crowd in North Carolina on Monday. 

“That’s the decision he’s made. And just as he has always supported my career, I am all in too.”

The White House and VP Harris’s office did not respond to requests for comment from Fox News Digital.

Fox News Digital’s Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report



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Prominent Democrat: 'Voters have been voicing' Biden concerns for months



Former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau is arguing Monday that “voters have been voicing” concerns about President Biden for months as the 81-year-old is resisting calls to end his re-election bid. 

Favreau, in a post on X, rejected Biden’s claim that calls for his withdrawal are only coming from “elite” sources. He cited a pre-debate poll from the New York Times/Siena College that found 64% of all voters wanted Biden replaced on the Democratic ticket, including 48% of people who planned to vote for Biden, and that 69% of the electorate finds Biden too old to be an effective president. 

“This is not an elite thing. This is not a media thing. This is not a one-bad-debate-freakout thing,” Favreau wrote. “The voters have been voicing these concerns for months now. Denying them or dismissing them is not the way to overcome them.” 

Favreau, who is one of the hosts of Pod Save America, also flagged that 55% of Black voters and 66% of Hispanic voters want Biden replaced as the nominee. 

POLL COMPARES WHETHER TRUMP, HUNTER BIDEN SHOULD GET PRISON SENTENCES, ACCORDING TO US ADULTS 

The post came after Biden made a surprise appearance Monday morning on MSNBC in which he challenged fellow Democrats to run against him for the nomination and dismissed widespread calls for him to drop out of the presidential race. 

“I’m getting frustrated by the elites – not you guys – the elites in the party, oh, they know so much more. Any of these guys that don’t think I should run, run against me. Announce for president, challenge me at the convention,” Biden said.  

BIDEN CALLS INTO ‘MORNING JOE,’ REMAINS DEFIANT ABOUT STAYING IN THE RACE 

Then in a letter fired off to congressional Democrats today, Biden urged his party to stop questioning whether he should end his re-election bid and “move forward as a unified party” in order to defeat former President Trump in their 2024 election rematch. 

Biden reiterated in the letter that he’s “firmly committed to staying in this race” and argued that any further questioning of his candidacy “only helps Trump and hurts us.” 

Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser and Patrick Ward contributed to this report. 



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