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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDemocrats fret return of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris to spotlight as party tries to 'turn the page': ReportDemocrats are lamenting the return of former PresidentJoe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris to the center stage as a hindrance to the partys ability to "turn the page on 2024," according to a new report."Democrats are eager to turn the page on their 2024 losses but their central figures from the last election keep stepping back into the spotlight, complicating their efforts to forge a new identity," Hannah Knowles and Maeve Reston wrote in a Friday Washington Post piece.The report highlighted how Bidencalled out the Trump administration for "doing its best to dismantle the Constitution" on Thursday atthe National Bar Association's 100th annual gala in Chicago.It noted that Harris was also still in the limelight promoting a new book, "107 Days," abouther failed 2024 presidential campaign.POLITICAL ANALYST SAYS DEMOCRATS ARE ALREADY WORRIED ABOUT THE 'BIG PROBLEM' OF WINNING BACK VOTERS FOR 2028Additionally, the story highlighted Hunter Bidens appearance on the podcast scene, saying that the former presidents son is "settling scores on podcasts, lashing out at political consultants, influencers and actor George Clooney for criticizing his father to the dismay of Democrats who believe the younger Bidens legal troubles hurt them in 2024.""Many in the party are wary of elevating the people who led them to defeat in 2024 and exasperated to see the drama of that election repeatedly relitigated when they want to keep the focus on pushing back against Trumps second-term agenda and identifying new leaders," Knowles and Reston wrote.Matt Bennett, co-founder of the centrist Democratic group Third Way, told the Post that Democrats need to do better with their credibility, and referenced the divided ranks on the Left that muddled the 2024 presidential election, with many insisting Joe Biden was capable of running again."If you say anything other than the guy was not up to the task of running again, and our party made a mistake in not making that clear voters are going to think youre lying," Bennett said.He added that "no one needs to hear from Hunter Biden. Literally no one."21 DEMOCRATS WHO MAY TRY TO SUCCEED TRUMP IN THE 2028 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONInstead, the piece suggested new Democratic leaders, like Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, and Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego could be the party's focus.Cooper Teboe, a Silicon Valley-based Democratic strategist, said Democrats need fresh blood."I think most Americans are grateful for the service and contributions of the last generation of officeholders," he said. "But the core reason the Democratic Party is in the position it is in today is because no new figures, no new ideas, have been allowed to rise up and take hold."DNC chairman Ken Martin said in an interview Wednesday, highlighted by the Post, that its time to move on."Do I have a time machine? No. So what good does it serve me or anyone of answering the question, should Joe Biden have stepped down? Cant change it," Martin said. "Im not trying to protect anyone. Im trying to save us spending a lot of time and energy on a question that really doesnt help me win elections."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREThe defining factor, however, of how the Democrats move on, Democratic strategist Steve Schale said, will be the person who takes up the mantle of the party."I dont think theres a lot we can do to turn the page until we have a fight over who gets to turn the page," Schale said. "And that will be the 2028 primary fight."0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 12 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBraves, Reds combine for historic 16-run 8th inning in wild gameThe Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds combined for 16 runs in a wild eighth inning in the Braves' 12-11 extra-innings win on Thursday night at Great American Ball Park.The two teams entered the eighth inning tied 3-3. The Braves began the inning with three infield hits and continued to mash throughout the frame.They scored their eight runs in the top of the eighth inning against four different Reds pitchers and did it without hitting a home run.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe Reds, on the other hand, relied on the long ball to help them cut into an 11-3 deficit in the bottom of the eighth inning.The first eight Reds batters all reached base, and they hit two three-run home runs. Third baseman KeBryan Hayes hit his first home run since being acquired by the Reds, and first baseman Spencer Steer tied the game at 11-11 with a three-run blast. All eight runs by the Reds were scored before even recording an out.In total, there were seven pitchers, 25 batters and 16 hits in the eighth combined between the two teams. It was the third time that both teams had scored eight-plus runs in the same inning, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.METS STAR FRANCISCO LINDOR SAYS JUAN SOTO WAS SNUBBED FROM THE ALL-STAR GAME: 'HE DESERVED IT'The Braves eventually won the game in extra innings, when designated hitter Marcell Ozuna hit a sacrifice fly in the top of the tenth inning to move ahead 12-11.Braves closer Raisel Iglesias pitched a clean bottom of the 10th inning to earn his 13th save of the season.Thursdays game between the Reds (57-53) and the Braves (46-62) was the first of a three-game series. The two teams next play on Friday at 12:40 p.m. ET.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 12 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump officials visit Gaza aid sites as international community pressures IsraelU.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff visited Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) sites amid controversy over the distribution of aid in the Strip."Went into Gaza today [and] observed humanitarian food program by U.S.-launched GHF. Hamas hates GHF [because] it gets food to [people without] it being looted by Hamas. Over 100 MILLION meals served in 2 months," Huckabee wrote on X. In a separate post, Huckabee hailed GHFs work as "an incredible feat."HUCKABEE, WITKOFF SLATED FOR HIGH-STAKES GAZA VISIT TO ADDRESS 'DIRE' STARVATION CRISIS"At [President Trump's] direction, [U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee] and I met yesterday with Israeli officials to discuss the humanitarian situation in Gaza. Today, we spent over five hours inside Gaza level setting the facts on the ground, assessing conditions, and meeting with [GHF] and other agencies. The purpose of the visit was to give [President Trump] a clear understanding of the humanitarian situation and help craft a plan to deliver food and medical aid to the people of Gaza," Witkoff wrote on X after the visit.GHF also posted about the visit, saying it was the organizations "privilege and honor" to have the Trump officials at one of its sites as it delivered its 100 millionth meal.GAZA HUMANITARIAN FOUNDATION: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE US-BACKED AID GROUP"The GHF food program is working. Its working very well," Huckabee told Fox News Brian Kilmeade on Friday. He also said that the situation in Gaza is "a mess" because of Hamas.Huckabee dismissed two prevailing charges against Israel: that the IDF is randomly shooting Palestinians and that there is no proof that Hamas has been stealing aid. Both the U.S. and Israel have backed the GHF largely as a way to distribute aid to people and block Hamas from looting trucks.The ambassador told Kilmeade that incidents of people being shot by the IDF at aid sites are "never random" and expressed his exhaustion with the narrative. Additionally, he dismissed claims that Israel lacked evidence of Hamas stealing aid as "ludicrous."Huckabee said he had seen evidence of Hamas looting aid trucks and selling food on the black market for outrageous prices. According to Huckabee, a 4-kilogram (8.8-pound) bag of sugar is being sold on the black market for as much as $200.HAMAS LOSING IRON GRIP ON GAZA AS US-BACKED GROUP GETS AID TO PALESTINIANS IN NEED"People need to understand that until now, most of the humanitarian aid that entered Gaza was looted by Hamas and various clans. They sold the goods to Gazans for money," GHF executive chairman Rev. Johnnie Moore wrote in a recent Jerusalem Post op-ed. "As a result, prices of basic products in the Strip skyrocketed Hamas created conditions that led to hunger in Gaza by denying food to the population that had no means, and with the money and supplies it looted, it managed to recruit new fighters and keep operating."In the interview with Kilmeade, Huckabee went on to call out the United Nations, demanding it stop "pretending" that GHFs system isnt effective and instead work with the U.S.- and Israeli-backed organization. Huckabee also accused the international body of having more interest in acting like a humanitarian organization than doing the work.ISRAEL ANNOUNCES IMMEDIATE RESUMPTION OF GAZA AID AIRDROPS AMID GROWING HUNGER CRISISThe U.N. and the GHF have been at odds since before the American-backed organization began distributing aid in May. While the U.N. has expressed concern that GHF sites are dangerous and ill-prepared to hand out food, the organization has pointed to the number of meals distributed as a success."When parents no longer have to plead with Hamas for flour, something good has happened. When women can safely collect food for their children, a small piece of dignity is restored. When children are fed without conditions or coercion, a bit of light breaks through the darkness. These are victories, even if others refuse to see them," Moore wrote in his op-ed.Huckabee and Witkoffs visit comes as the Trump administration appears to shift its messaging on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. While in Scotland this week, President Donald Trump pledged to set up new food centers in Gaza in an apparent break with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. While Trump said he saw "real starvation in Gaza," Netanyahu sent exactly the opposite message."There is no starvation in Gaza, no policy of starvation in Gaza, and I assure you that we have a commitment to achieve our war goals," Netanyahu said in a video statement on X.On Friday, Trump told Axios that he is working on a plan to "get people fed" in Gaza. The outlet noted that the president was concerned about starvation in Gaza, but placed the blame on Hamas. Additionally, Trump told Axios that Witkoff was "doing great work," but that he had not gotten a briefing from his special envoy yet.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 12 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMUS report urges UN agency's shutdown over Hamas ties, Oct 7 terror linksThe U.S. State Department issued a devastating report to Congress on the terrorism-plagued U.N. Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) that provides aid to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, determining that the agency needs to be abolished and is beyond reform.According to a U.S. State Department public assessment to Congress that was independently obtained by Fox News Digital, "The Administration has determined UNRWA is irredeemably compromised and now seeks its full dismantlement."DOSSIER REVEALS INFORMATION USED TO EXPLAIN UN AGENCY'S DEEP TIES TO HAMAS IN GAZAAccording to the State Department document, the Trump administration demanded in March 2025 that UNRWA "return all remaining unspent balances of U.S. funding in its accounts." The UNRWA Washington office said it would do so, "but has not yet completed the action." In May, the State Department said it is working "to cease U.S. participation in all working-level UNRWA bodies" at the United Nations.The Washington Free Beacon first reported news of the State Department report.The U.S. government pulled the plug on UNRWA funding in January 2024 and has not resumed aid to the corruption-scarred agency. Secretary of State Marco Rubios move calling for the wholesale dissolution of UNRWA adds a new layer of pressure on the U.N. and key donor nations to UNRWA (Japan and Germany) to reassess the viability of UNRWA.The Biden administration had given UNRWA $1 billion in U.S. taxpayer funding since 2021 before the freeze in 2024 went into effect.IDF KILLS HAMAS TERRORIST IT SAYS WORKED FOR UNRWA, LED CHARGE ON REIM BOMB SHELTER MASSACREFormer Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant said in February 2024 that dozens of individuals employed by UNRWA were directly involved in the atrocities carried out againstIsraeli civilianson Oct. 7.Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon told the U.N. in January that UNRWA must close its operations in Jerusalem.In August 2024, Fox News Digital reported the U.N. fired nine employees from UNRWA who likely participated in the Hamas slaughter of 1,200 people, including more than 30 Americans, on Oct. 7 in southern Israel.Israels Knesset (Parliament) overwhelminglybanned UNRWA because of its reported support for Hamas terrorism. The U.S. has classified Hamas as a foreign terrorist organization. Israel, U.S. lawmakers, and watchdog organizations have also provided evidence to the U.N. over the years that UNRWA glorifies Palestinian terrorism and antisemitism.Fox News Digital sent press queries to the State Department and UNRWA.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 12 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTennessee manhunt for quadruple murder suspect tied to targeted attack after baby found abandoned: DAAuthorities have revealed new details regarding the Tennessee man believed to be connected to a brutal quadruple murder after a baby was found abandoned on the front lawn of a home earlier this week.A manhunt is underway for 28-year-old Austin Robert Drummond, who allegedly killedJames M. Wilson, 21, Adrianna Williams, 20, Cortney Rose, 38, and Braydon Williams, 15, according to the Dyer County Police Department.The four were found on Tuesday in Tiptonville, Tennessee, located roughly 125 miles from Memphis."It was a targeted attack," Danny Goodman Jr., attorney general for the 29th Judicial District of Tennessee, told "Fox & Friends" on Friday. "We don't think theres a need for the community to be concerned, as far as it being some type of random act or anything like that."TENNESSEE AUTHORITIES HUNT FOR 28-YEAR-OLD SUSPECT IN QUADRUPLE MURDER LINKED TO ABANDONED BABYGoodman revealed the four victims were family members of Drummonds current girlfriend. Rose and Adrianna are half-sisters, and both of Williams siblings are her nephew and niece.The killings have been linked to the discovery of an infant found in a car seat on the lawn of a "random" persons house, after a witness saw the child and called 911."The call came in on [Tuesday] about the baby being dropped on the side of the road," Goodman said. "Once that call came in, then obviously the first thing we started to do was look for the parents of the child."ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CONVICTED OF SHOOTING AT SMALL-TOWN OFFICER IN HIGH-SPEED CHASEAuthorities posted a photo of the child on Facebook, leading to the discovery of the parents identities and leading officials to the bodies of the victims.The baby is related to all four victims,according to FOX 13.Drummond was convicted of carrying out an armed robbery when he was 17 years old, according to Goodman. He was released from prison despite having pending attempted murder charges from when he was incarcerated, Goodman told "Fox & Friends."The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) is currently following "several leads" as they continue to search for the alleged killer, according to Goodman.BLUE CITY MAYOR NEARLY KIDNAPPED AFTER CLAIMING CITY IS GETTING SAFER: POLICE"We have strong evidence that we know this is the person who was at the scene," Goodman said.Drummond is wanted for alleged first-degree murder, kidnapping, four counts of a felon in possession of a firearm and one count of possession of a firearm during the commission of a dangerous felony."This is a deeply saddening day for our community," Dyer County Sheriff Jeff Box said. "We are committed to uncovering the truth and ensuring justice is served." Local officials have asked the public to remain on the lookout for Drummond, who is considered to be "armed and dangerous." Drummond is described as 5-feet, 10-inches tall and weighing 190 pounds, with brown hair, blue eyes and a goatee. He is believed to be driving a 2016 Audi A3 with Tennessee license plate RI 01896 and damage to the driver's side.TBI and the Dyer County Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.Anyone with information about Drummond's whereabouts is encouraged to contact the Dyer County Police Department by calling (731)-285-2802 or 1-800-TBI-FIND.Fox News Digital's Adam Sabes contributed to this report.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 12 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump endorses 'MAGA warrior' for RNC chairman after Whatley launches Senate campaignPresident Donald Trump issued a full-throated endorsement of Florida state Sen. Joe Gruters for the role of Republican National Committee chair."He will be a wonderful Chairman!" the president declared in a post on Truth Social.Current RNC Chairman Michael Whatley announced he is running for U.S. Senate in North Carolina. Trump has endorsed Whatley's campaign.Trump also backed Jennifer Saul-Rich for the role of RNC treasurer.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 15 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJonathan Capehart details Wash Post departure, cites pressure to stay positive during Trump administrationFormer Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart detailed his departure from the outlet while guest hosting for Lawrence O'Donnell on MSNBC's "The Last Word" on Thursday, citing a recent shift in the editorial board's direction as the reason for his exit.Capehart told viewers that the Post's insistence on an optimistic vision of America while "American democracy is in peril" made him contemplate whether the outlet was a good fit for him, and eventually led to him stepping away from his spot on the editorial board."In February, the owner of the Post decided that the section would focus on the twin pillars of personal liberties and free markets. We in the section received an email from our new editor, which reiterated that and added, its also important that we communicate with optimism about this country in particular and the future in general. How can we communicate with optimism about the future in general when were living in the here and now, where American democracy is in peril?" he questioned.WAPO EDITORIAL MEMBER LEAVES OVER BEZOS' 'RELENTLESS PROMOTION OF FREE MARKETS AND PERSONAL LIBERTIES'Following President Donald Trumps re-election, Washington Post owner and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos announced that the editorial section of the paper would be changing course, prompting then-opinion editor David Shipley to leave."We are going to be writing every day in support and defense of two pillars: personal liberties and free markets. Well cover other topics too, of course, but viewpoints opposing those pillars will be left to be published by others," Bezos posted on X in Feb 2025.Bezos changes led to a sharp backlash in his newsroom, with staffers telling Fox News Digital last month that morale had collapsed at the paper. Washington Post Executive Editor Matt Murray announced a buyout program for staffers seeking to leave the paper in May.LONGTIME WASHINGTON POST FACT CHECKER TAKES BUYOUT, SAYS PAPER HAS YET TO FIND REPLACEMENT BEFORE EXITCapehart asked how the outlet's editorial board was expected to "constantly extoll the beauty of a homes doors, crown moldings, and windows when the rest of the house is engulfed in flames and its foundation is flooding."He added that "patriotism is incomplete" if it doesn't allow for a "mirror to be held up" to America and its people, and slammed the Trump administration for straying from the country's founding principles."The administration is playing chicken with federal courts. The administration is using masked federal agents to snatch people off the streets and send them to hellish prisons abroad. The administration deployed the military on the streets of an American city. The president is using his office to enrich himself and his family. The president has turned Congress, a co-equal branch of government, into the staff wing of the executive branch," he claimed.CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST MEDIA AND CULTURE NEWS"And were supposed to ignore it, leave it to others to wrestle with on their news pages and websites? No, no, no, no, no, no, no. The Constitution gives us the inherent, unapologetically patriotic right to rail against such affronts to democracy and the rule of law, and the First Amendment demands it," Capehart added.Fox News' David Spector contributed to this report.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 12 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMEx-Stanford coach suing ESPN for defamation, claiming story led to his firing from school: reportA former college football coach is reportedly suing ESPN for defamation after he was fired following the outlet publishing a story about his alleged behavior.Troy Taylor was fired from Stanford in March over allegations of bullying and belittling staff - but he said back in April that he had been portrayed "unfairly" and was let go "without cause."Now, he is apparently taking his case to a new level.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMAccording to The Sacramento Bee, Taylor's lawsuit claims that an ESPN story, which highlighted Taylor's alleged behavior, led to his firing from Stanford.The story said that "multiple employees filed complaints about Taylor for what they called hostile and aggressive behavior, as well as personal attacks." and "both investigations determined that Taylors treatment of employees, particularly of women, was inconsistent with Stanfords standards.""These statements were false, and ESPN and [reporter Xuan] Thai knew them to be false at the time they were made," Taylor's attorneys claim.Taylor was first investigated over a year ago, which led to him signing a warning letter on Feb. 14 of last year, and a second investigation concluded that July. Taylor said he "disagreed with the complaint" but "took it seriously and fully cooperated." The investigation, Taylor said, "concluded that I did not act unfairly," and he was given an extension and a raise at the end of the next February "because I was told we were building something special."Taylor said the second investigation was "regarding a discussion about the physical speed at which Stanford players could participate in a walk-through," but was resolved that July."Two other witnesses (one male and one female) were present during the initial discussion about the speed at which players could participate in a walk-through. Both told me at the time that my behavior was appropriate," Taylor said.BRETT FAVRE PRAISES FELLOW HALL OF FAMER DEION SANDERS AFTER CANCER NEWS: 'HE'S A GRINDER'In his April statement, he said both investigations were "improperly disclosed" to the media. The first probe, Taylor said, was about "a complaint from an athletic administrator that claimed that I tried to remove her as our football administrator for an unfair reason.""[T]he First Investigation did not determine that Taylor engaged in gender-based bullying or belittling; there were not two investigations that found that Taylor had bullied and belittled athletics staff, especially women; the workplace investigations did not begin after multiple employees filed complaints against Taylor for hostile and aggressive behavior toward female employees or staff; and there was no finding after the First Investigation that allegations regarding belittling behavior toward women were deemed to have merit,'" the lawsuit says."Taylor is informed and believes and thereon alleges that the aforementioned acts of Defendants were willful, oppressive, fraudulent, and/or malicious. The conduct of Defendants in publishing these false statements about Taylor, with knowledge of their falsity, for the express purpose of harming Taylor was intentional and despicable. Taylor is therefore entitled to punitive damages."ESPN declined to comment.Taylor went 3-9 in both his seasons as Stanford's head coach. Frank Reich was hired as the interim coach.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 12 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBiden slurs way through latest speech, touts nominating demographically diverse judgesFormer President Joe Biden touted appointing Supreme Court Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court, during a slur-filled speech at the National Bar Association's 100th annual gala at the Hyatt in Chicago Thursday evening just hours after one of his top aides testified before the Republican House Oversight Committee for their investigation into the former presidents fitness for office.Biden slurred on multiple occasions during the night, including while discussing serving as the vice president to the first Black president, former President Barack Obama, and selecting Kamala Harris as his vice president. Harris was the first woman of Black and South Asian heritage to serve in the role.Likewise, Biden said he also selected demographically diverse judges during his administration.KAMALA HARRIS TO PUBLISH BEHIND-THE-SCENES ACCOUNT OF FAILED 2024 CAMPAIGN"I promised to have an administration that looked like America and appoint a bench that looked like America," Biden said. "And I kept my promise. I appointed the most demographically diverse slate of judges ever in the history of the United States of America. The top of that list, one of the greatest lawyers I've ever met, Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman on the United States Supreme Court.""Justice Jackson, as you witnessed earlier this week, has proven herself to have the wisdom and the character that I saw in her when I nominated her. Appointed 13 Black women to the Courts of Appeals of the United States Federal Court, more than every other president in American history combined," he said. "For other historic firsts as well, for historic, for Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, Muslim Americans, by the way, I didn't just appoint Ivy League judges."DNC VICE CHAIR COMPARES TRUMP TO NOTORIOUS SEGREGATIONISTS DURING HEATED TOWN HALL EVENT WITH BETO O'ROURKEThe National Bar Association originally formed in Iowa before Black attorneys were permitted to join the American Bar Association, and is now made up of 66,000 members working in law who advocate for civil rights and diversity.Those who attended the event included Jackson, as well as Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford, MSNBC pundit Joy-Ann Reid and New York Attorney General Letitia James.Biden and his allies have faced allegations of concealing the truth about Bidens mental fitness while in office, following his debate performance against President Donald Trump on June 27, 2024 in Atlanta, where Biden struggled to answer seemingly basic questions.LONGTIME BIDEN AIDE TESTIFIES HE STOOD TO EARN UP TO $8M HAD PRESIDENT WON RE-ELECTIONMultiple books have been written in 2025 detailing Bidens final days in office, his deteriorating mental faculties and challenges within the Democratic Party as a result of his decision to withdraw from the election.Additionally, several investigations are ongoing on Capitol Hill concerning Bidens mental decline. For example, the House Oversight Committee is examining the cover-up of Bidens cognitive decline and potentially unauthorized executive actions taken during his presidency.Earlier Thursday, longtime Biden aide Michael Donilon appeared before the House Oversight Committee and told lawmakers that he could have raked in a total of $8 million if Biden had won re-election in 2024, Axios first reported.Fox News Digital reached out to Biden's spokesperson for comment and has not yet received a reply.Fox News Charlie Creitz and Alex Schemmel contributed to this report.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 12 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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