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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDR MARC SIEGEL: Presidential fitness and what we deserve to knowEveryone knows an elderly relative or friend with a failing memory. It is one of the least pleasant experiences in life, and as dementia progresses, and the person reaches for memories that are no longer there, feelings of frustration and uncertainty increase. Relatives and caretakers worry and may feel helpless, even as the patient themselves denies a problem and may also vary in mental acuity from one day to the next or even from one moment to the next. Gait may be affected depending on the specific diagnosis, and falls become more frequent.Most people would agree that there is a difference in seeing the symptoms of dementia or cognitive slipping occur in someones relative versus the president of the United States. The concern with the president of course is demonstrating a continuing ability to execute the duties of the office at the highest level. The presidents yearly physical has become a yardstick to gauge that ability. This is why Dr. Kevin OConnor, White House physician during President Joe Bidens term is under scrutiny for his reports that reassured the American public that Biden was in excellent health and fit to serve. In February 2024, he wrote, "An extremely detailed neurologic exam was again reassuring in that there were no findings which would be consistent with any cerebellar or other neurological disorder, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinsons or ascending lateral sclerosis, nor were there any signs of cervical myelopathy. This exam did again support a finding of peripheral neuropathy in both feet."But missing from this letter, as from previous letters on President Bidens health, was any mention of an MRI of the brain or or neuro-cognitive testing. Peripheral neuropathy or sensory loss in his extremities would hardly be a cause for concern about fitness. Further, even if there was a discussion about possible use of a wheelchair among White House insiders, as a new book, "Original Sin," by CNNs Jake Tapper and Axios Alex Thompson suggests,this would also not be a reason to question fitness. FDR famously served from a wheelchair during World War II, even if he tried to hide it so as not to show weakness to the Nazis.JONATHAN TURLEY: BIDEN NOT THE ONLY LOSER REVEALED BY SHOCKING HUR AUDIOBidens gait or feebleness would only have mattered when he was president if it were tied to a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, which Dr. OConnor was claiming it wasnt. But was this assessment entirely accurate or comprehensive? We dont know. But what we do know, now that Special Counsel Robert Hurs audiotapes have finally been released, is that Biden was clearly suffering from periods of profound disorientation and memory loss while president involving very important events such as when his son died or when he left office as vice president. Hearing these moments on tape, as opposed to reading them on a transcript, are very sobering and are enough to question his fitness in and of themselves. Yet nothing was done except for apparent obfuscation and coverup.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONThere has been a long history of obscuring presidential health, from Woodrow Wilson to FDR to Eisenhower, even to Ronald Reagan, where there is still some debate about whether he began to show mild signs of cognitive impairment in his second term.But this tawdry history of lack of disclosure doesnt make it right.We still dont know what former President Biden suffers from. He had brain aneurysms and a bleed back in 1988 which were repaired by an open method (craniotomy) which could lead to long term cognitive problems, and he suffers from atrial fibrillation (irregularly irregular heart beat), which recent studies have shown increased risk of cognitive decline.There is a risk of vascular dementia.Whatever the underlying cause of his periods of disorientation and memory lapses we wish him well. But we also wish the country an era of greater disclosure and transparency especially when it involves our highest office.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM DR. MARC SIEGEL0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 57 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPedro Pascal deflects migrant questions at Cannes, speaks out against politicization of 'fear' under TrumpActor Pedro Pascal, who is starring in a movie titled "Eddington" that played at the Cannes Film Festival, deflected concerns about the United States becoming closed off to migrants in a press conference on Friday."I wonder what you think - are you worried about these millions of Latin migrants in the shadows, living in America, and do you fear that America will become an absolutely closed country to the world?" one reporter asked Pascal."I mean its obviously very scary for an actor participating in a movie to sort of speak to issues like this," Pascal said. "It's far too intimidating a question for me to really address. I'm not informed enough. I want people to be safe and to be protected and I very much want to live on the right side of history. And I'm an immigrant."ISRAEL TURNS TABLES ON UN OFFICIAL CLAIMING 'GENOCIDE' IN GAZA WITH BASIC QUESTIONS"My parents are refugees from Chile. I, myself, was a refugee. We fled a dictatorship, and I was privileged enough to grow up in the U.S.," Pascal continued. "If it werent for that, I dont know what would have happened to us. I stand by those protections always."The actor also spoke to the political situation in the U.S. under President Donald Trump, opposing the politicization of fear: "F--- the people who try to make you scared.""Fear is the way they win," Pascal said about his concerns over reentering the U.S. after making "Eddington," according to Variety.PEDRO PASCAL RAVES ABOUT JENNIFER ANISTON AFTER 'FUN MARTINI DINNER' SPARKS DATING SPECULATIONThe Trump administration has pursued an aggressive immigration deterrence policy, building on promises made during the campaign to crack down on illegal immigration.Several U.S. judges have opposed the Trump administration's actions, including in a status hearing centered on Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Salvadorian migrant and alleged MS-13 member who was deported from Maryland to El Salvador in March in what administration officials have acknowledged was an administrative error.Fox News' Breanne Deppisch contributed to this report.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 55 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCharlize Theron suffers on-set injury after performing dangerous stunt work without harnessCharlize Theron is on the mend after suffering an on-set injury.The Oscar-winning actress has revealed that while filming her latest action-packed project, "Apex," she sustained a painful injury after doing some of her own dangerous stunt workwithout protective equipment."Our crew delivered a really impressive movie, and yours truly did some stunts and action without a harness, sometimes," Theron said at Netflixs 2025 upfront presentation earlier this week, according to Entertainment Weekly. "Don't tell Netflix."JENNIFER LOPEZ SUFFERS FACIAL INJURY REQUIRING STITCHES"It's actually a miracle that I'm here today," she noted.The "Mad Max: Fury Road" actress continued to detail the risks involved while she worked on her physically demanding role."Apex only wrapped like a week ago, so I'm fresh off the mountain. I still have some Australian dirt under this pretty manicure, and my cute boot is hiding a fractured toe . . . I can go on and on and on, but I won't."Despite the physical toll, Theron, 49, remained in good spirits as she recovered."I can honestly say that shooting Apex was one of the most incredible experiences of my life," she added.Theron went on to say that she never imagined she could top the intense stunts she has performed in previous projects.DENZEL WASHINGTON BIT HIS TONGUE 'ALMOST HALF-OFF', SAYS IT'S 'AFFECTING MY SPEECH'"I actually never thought that I would be able to outdo the action that I did in Old Guard 2," she remarked. "Back to me almost dying, I'm really proud to share a little of this mammoth movie that I got to work on. . . ."Shes set to star in the action-packed film alongside actor Taron Egerton.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSWhen describing "Apex," Theron said the movie focuses on "a woman trying to rediscover herself, only to be hunted by a ruthless and unforgiving human predator."Reps for Theron did not immediately respond back to Fox News Digitals request for comment.Theron isnt the only Hollywood star who has recently sustained injuries.Earlier this week, Jennifer Lopez suffered a facial injury during rehearsals just weeks before hosting the American Music Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada.The "Lets Get Loud" singer took to social media Tuesday to share a photo of her icing one of her eyes."So this happened" Lopez, 55, posted on her Instagram Story.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERShe shared a second selfie without the ice pack, explaining that the injury had happened while she was rehearsing for the American Music Awards, set to take place on May 26. Lopez is booked to host the show.A visible cut is seen at the top of Lopezs nose, and a slight discoloration is visible around her eye.Lopez posted a third photo next to plastic surgeon Dr. Jason Diamond and in her caption she wrote, "Thank you for stitching me up Dr. Diamond. A week later and a whole lotta ice, Im good as new."Its unclear what caused the injury.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 50 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPaige Bueckers makes WNBA debut, Wings fall to Lynx to start seasonPaige Bueckers made her WNBA debut on Friday.The former UConn Huskies star had 10 points on 3-of-10 from the field with seven rebounds and two assists against the Minnesota Lynx. However, the Dallas Wings fell short in their first game of the season, 99-84.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMBueckers suggested she had a sigh of relief after her first-career game was finished."The first ones always the hardest, usually," Bueckers said. "Not to say that it wont get harder, but just being able to have a starting point and continuing to build off that. And then theres no more questions about what is it going to be like for your first WNBA game. Now you have (to) move on past that."Wings head coach Chris Koclanes spoke glowingly of Bueckers and said the rookie was able to handle the hype and pressure that will come with her first season in the W."Shes been fantastic. Shes special in how shes able to handle things with such grace," Koclanes said. "As a team, like really preaching, lots of attention to evolving our mental game and just dealing with everything else, all the outside expectations, the outside noise, and really trying to expose them and give them all sorts of different ways to stay present.CAITLIN CLARK SPEAKS OUT ON IMPORTANCE OF BEATING RIVALS AHEAD OF MATCHUP WITH ANGEL REESE"Credit to Paige, she individually comes in with an incredible amount of personal attention on that and already lives that way," Koclanes said. "It matched up well with our style and what were trying to create with the type of person she is already."Arike Ogunbowale had 16 points to lead the Wings. Newcomer DiJonai Carrington had 15 points in her Dallas debut.Napheesa Collier had 34 points to lead the Lynx. Courtney Williams had 25 points and nine assists.The Lynx lost in the WNBA Finals last season to the New York Liberty. They finished the year 30-10.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 49 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBiden interview audio reveals who brought up Beau's death and it wasn't HurFormer President Joe Biden lashed out against special counsel Robert Hur over a report in which he described the longtime lawmaker as a "sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory."The part of Hurs report that most angered Biden was the suggestion that the then-president could not remember when his son, Beau, died. However, new audio obtained by Axios sheds light on Bidens lapses in memory.In February 2024, Biden and several high-profile Democrats as well as media personalities attacked Hur. During a press conference on Hurs report, Biden said, "Theres some attention paid to some language in the report about my recollection of events. Theres even a reference that I dont remember when my son died. How in the hell dare he raise that?"CONSERVATIVES REACT TO LEAKED BIDEN AUDIO ON SOCIAL MEDIA: 'THIS IS PAINFUL'Then-Vice President Kamala Harris slammed Hur in February 2024, saying his report was "gratuitous, inaccurate and inappropriate." She also suggested that it was "clearly politically motivated." Harris recalled Bidens alleged sharpness at the time, noting that Hurs interview took place on Oct. 8, 2023 just one day after Hamas attack on Israel. Harris said she was "in almost every meeting" with Biden and that he was "in front of and on top of it all."Reps. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., and Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., grilled Hur when he testified on Capitol Hill in March 2024. Both lawmakers attempted to get Hur to say that his report "exonerated" Biden which he did not do. ThenRep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., also criticized the special counsel, suggesting that Hur knew his description of Biden would "ignite a political firestorm," something Hur denied.JONATHAN TURLEY: BIDEN NOT THE ONLY LOSER REVEALED BY SHOCKING HUR AUDIOFormer Obama advisor David Axelrod also criticized the report, calling it a "shiv the special counsel stuck into the Biden reelection campaign," according to CNN.On Friday, Axios published a bombshell report that included audio recordings from Bidens interview with Hur, something the previous administration refused to release. The audio includes long pauses in which Biden struggled to recall the dates of several major events, including when President Donald Trump was elected to office for his first term, his sons death or his exit from office as vice president.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPSince his report was released, Hur has seen two key moments of vindication aside from Fridays report. The first came when the transcript of his interview was released in March 2024. At the time, the White House refused to release the audio, citing fears of AI deepfakes. Hur appeared to receive further vindication when Biden had his disastrous debate against then-candidate Trump in June 2024. Less than a month after the debate, Biden withdrew from the 2024 presidential race and endorsed Harris.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 51 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFox News Entertainment Newsletter: Diddy trial sees Cassie testify, Honey Boo Boo claims mother kept TV payWelcome to the Fox News Entertainment Newsletter.TOP 3:- Diddy trial: Cassie Venturas 5 most explosive claims against rapper.- Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson claims she's never seen a dime of money made from TLC reality show- George Clooney was 'shaken' when Biden failed to recognize him at star studded fundraiser: authorsMAKING A SPLASH - Sports Illustrated cover model Salma Hayek admits she tried to 'back out' of racy photoshoot.COWBOY RIDES AWAY - Country icon George Strait brings fans to tears during emotional moment at concertNO SYMPATHY - MobLand star Helen Mirren has no time for grumpy rich actors.ACTIVELY INVESTIGATING - Smokey Robinson under criminal investigation by LA sheriff for sexual assault allegations.BIKINI BOMBSHELL - Demi Moore reveals her one demand before iconic 'Charlie's Angels' bikini scene.STARS AT WAR - Justin Baldoni claims Blake Lively threatened Taylor Swift in escalating 'It Ends With Us' legal battle.GLITZ GLITCH - Mystery couple mistaken for Jeff Bezos and Lauren Snchez at Cannes.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING?CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSFOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeX, formerly Twitter0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 56 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAmerica's largest remaining antebellum mansion burns down in devastating fireHistoric Nottoway Plantation, the largest antebellum mansion in the U.S., burned to the ground this week after a fire broke out on Thursday. There have been no reports of injuries or deaths connected to the fire.Fire crews worked to extinguish the flames with water reportedly being poured onto the rubble as long as 18 hours after the fire started, according to Fox 8. As of Saturday, the cause of the fire was still under investigation."Some staff members stated they had gone into the museum and there was smoke. When they returned, the whole room was in flames," Iberville Parish President Chris Daigle told Fox 8, adding that it was "a total loss."2 DEAD AFTER HOUSE BURNS DOWN IN NEW JERSEY FOLLOWING 'GIGANTIC EXPLOSION,' CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION UNDERWAYDaigle noted in a post on the Iberville Parish Governments Facebook page that "The loss of Nottoway is not just a loss for Iberville Parish, but for the entire state of Louisiana. It was a cornerstone of our tourism economy and a site of national significance."The 64-room mansion was built by John Hampden Randolph in the late 1850s, according to multiple sources. It sat on more than 53,000 square feet and in addition to the dozens of rooms it contained 365 doors and windows and 22 white columns, Fox 8 reported. The property overlooked the Mississippi River.NJ WILDFIRE SCORCHES 13,500 ACRES AS FIREFIGHTERS WORK TOWARD CONTAINMENTRandolph first arrived in Louisiana in 1841 and began by planting cotton, but ultimately shifted to sugar cane, according to the LSU Scholarly Repository. The scholarly repository article also notes that the mansion was named "Nottoway" after the county in Virginia where his ancestors lived.U.S. Department of the Interior records cited by Axios show that Randolph owned 155 slaves and 6,200 acres of land by 1860.In addition to the luxurious mansion, the property also featured several trees that are over 100 years old, several of which are more than 120 years old, according to Nottoway Plantations website.In modern times, the mansion and the surrounding property functioned as a museum, resort and wedding venue. Nottoway Plantations website states that it sat on 31 acres, which included 40 overnight rooms, a bar, a restaurant, event space, a pool, tennis courts and more."While its early history is undeniably tied to a time of great injustice, over the last several decades it evolved into a place of reflection, education, and dialogue," Daigle wrote in the Facebook post. "Since the 1980s, it has welcomed visitors from around the world who came to appreciate its architecture and confront the legacies of its era. It stood as both a cautionary monument and a testament to the importance of preserving history even the painful parts so that future generations can learn and grow from it."0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 64 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBill Maher tells Americans to stop pretending they have 'core convictions' and 'deeply held beliefs'HBO host Bill Maher urged Americans to "get over the fantasy" that they are people of "core convictions and deeply held beliefs" on an episode of "Real Time" Friday night.Maher criticized Americans for flip-flopping on their beliefs, saying they base their values on what's popular with their political party."They only care which side is saying something," he said, citing electric vehicles (EVs) as an example."This car used to be 'fire.' Now it's on fire," Maher said while showing footage of Teslas being burned at a dealership.BILL MAHER'S GUEST APPLAUDS HOST'S TIRADE AGAINST 'WEAK AND WOKE' DEMS WHO THINK AMERICA IS 'CRINGE'"Back when Elon Musk was presumed liberal, liberals loved electric cars and conservatives hated them," he continued. "Then Elon went MAGA, and while the car market grew by 10% last month, sales of electric vehicles were down 5%, and not just Teslas, all EVs.""Conversely, MAGA Nation used to hate EVs two years ago," he added. "Seventy-one percent of Republicans said they would not consider buying an electric car. Trump said they were for, quote, radical left fascists, Marxists and communists. Now he's selling them on the White House lawn."The "Real Time" host then turned his focus to an issue on which he felt Democrats had changed their stance on due to politics: keeping kids in school.He referenced "An Abundance of Caution," a book by David Zweig, which detailed the detrimental effects closing schools had on children during the COVID-19 pandemic."Here's the author's takeaway line: 'The Academy of Pediatrics were very strongly in favor of getting kids into schools, but as soon as Trump came out in favor of reopening, they completely reversed their position," he quoted.Maher followed up with a tongue-in-cheek remark: "Hey, if you find yourself suddenly hating something you loved five minutes ago or vice versa, ask your doctor if ivermectin is right for you."BILL MAHER SAYS DEMS ARE DOOMED IF THEY WONT STAND UP TO RADICAL ANTI-ISRAEL PROPAGANDA FROM THE YOUNGHe brought up the controversy surrounding the drug during the pandemic, noting how public opinion shifted largely along party lines."It [Ivermectin] won the Nobel Prize in 2015 for what it did for humans, but whatever the point is, it's a drug, it's not a politician," Maher noted. "Drugs don't have political parties, although I do suspect Xanax is a Democrat."Staying on the topic of health, Maher criticized conservatives for supposedly switching their stance on public health over the last few years because of politics."Do people really want to put politics ahead of their very health?" he asked. "Let me answer that Yes. I know they do, because when Michelle Obama adopted as her first lady project to get America healthy again, Republicans went buck wild apes--- real housewives throw drinks in your face crazy against it because it was Michelle Obama who said it."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREHe recalled conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh mocking the initiative by asking if Americans were "supposed to eat roots and berries and tree bark."But according to Maher, conservatives' views on public health completely shifted once U.S. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was appointed to his new cabinet position."But now that Robert Kennedy, leader of the Make America Healthy Again movement, is in the Trump administration, tree bark good, f--- yeah make America healthy," he quipped. "Finally, somebody said it. And when I say somebody, I mean not a Black, liberal lady."Maher closed the segment by urging Americans to stop reflexively supporting or opposing positions based solely on who supports them."But until we get to where we can do that," he joked, "I just hope the Democrats come out strongly next week for dictatorship, coal mining, and making pot illegal."0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 76 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMYoung Dems blame Biden and their own party for losing in 2024 as they distance themselves from the old-guardThe Democratic Party is finally saying the quiet part out loud: "Biden should not have run again."Revelations about President Joe Biden's cognitive decline and his administration's alleged cover-up have returned to the national conversation ahead of next week's release of CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Axios political correspondent Alex Thompson's book, "Original Sin: President Bidens Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again."Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., a 2024 presidential campaign surrogate for President Joe Biden, and considered a potential 2028 presidential candidate, acknowledged on Wednesday that Biden should not have run for a second term.And Beto O'Rourke, one of Biden's 2020 Democratic primary competitors and the former congressman from Texas, joined the criticism this week, accusing Biden's re-election campaign of failing future generations of Americans.REP RO KHANNA TEES UP 2028 RIVALRY DURING POINTED SPEECH IN JD VANCE'S HOME STATEWhen pressed by Martha MacCallum on "The Story" on Wednesday about campaigning for Biden in 2024, Khanna said he hadn't had the full picture of Biden's health and mental acuity ahead of his disastrous debate performance, but he admitted, "We should be honest as a party that we made a mistake."DEM RISING STAR EYES VANCE AS KEY LONG-TERM THREAT: 'NEEDS TO BE DEFEATED'"I do think it's important that, given what has come out, that we take accountability," Khanna said. "Obviously, he should not have run," Khanna said.Responding to a series of interview clips from early 2024, when Khanna affirmed Biden's intention to run for re-election and described the president as "fully coherent," Khanna said he had been telling the truth."Of course, I didn't have the full picture," Khanna added.O'Rourke took Khanna's call for Democratic accountability a step further on "Pod Save America" this week, calling Biden's decision to run for re-election in 2024 a "terrible mistake.""Just to be clear: Biden should not have run again. And to be even more clear: He failed this country in the most important job that he had," O'Rourke said."In fact, the entire rationale for his presidency the first time, and the rationale he tried to sell us on for his attempt to run for re-election, Only I can stop Donald Trump. And he failed to do that, and it's not just you and me, but our kids and grandkids and the generations that follow that might have to pay the price for this. We might very well lose the greatest country that this world has ever known," O'Rourke said.An excerpt from Tapper and Thompson's book released by Axios this week revealed that Biden's declining health was "so severe that there were internal discussions about putting the president in a wheelchair, but they couldn't do so until after the election."In hindsight, Khanna and O'Rourke agreed that Democrats should have had an opportunity to launch their own presidential bids. And now that President Donald Trump has returned to the White House, and an already crowded field of potential 2028 Democratic candidates are mulling presidential campaigns, they said it's important to take accountability for 2024."Obviously, there should have been an open primary. And, I don't think that's very difficult that Democrats should just be straight up that he should not have run, now that we have all the facts. There should have been an open primary. I think to move on and move forward, it's important to take accountability and be straightforward with the American people," Khanna said.O'Rourke said America's future could be in the balance "in part because of the decision that Biden, and those around him, made to run for re-election instead of having an open primary where the greatest talent that the Democratic Party can muster could be on that stage to have a competition of ideas, and track-record and vision and really excite, not just Democrats, but the people of this country who did want change. I mean, if anything was clear coming out of 2024, they wanted change."The once-2020 Democratic presidential candidate, who is 52 years-old, said the Democrat's Biden failure creates a credibility problem."I think that credibility problem is going to persist up until when Democrats say, We f---ed up, and we made a terrible mistake,'" O'Rourke said.Despite O'Rourke's comments this week, he said in an email to supporters through his voting rights organization, Powered by People, last February that, "Donald Trump is the single greatest threat to our democracy. Our best chance to defeat him is to support Joe Biden in this election.""Amy and I voted for him in the Texas primary . . . and are looking forward to voting for him again in November," he added. "This president has done an extraordinary job of improving our economy, confronting the climate crisis, reducing childhood poverty and fending off the very worst of Donald Trump and the Republican Partys mounting attacks on our most fundamental freedoms."Another young Democrat and Biden's former National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, continued to defend his former boss at Politico's Security Summit on Thursday, dismissing an allegation that Biden had forgotten his name, and defending his leadership as commander-in-chief."What happened in that debate was a shock to me," Sullivan admitted. "I think it was a shock to everybody."A Biden spokesperson did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.Fox News Digital's Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 60 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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