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TV interview fails to quell Democrats' concerns about Biden's fitness
BBC News· 1 day agoPresident Joe Biden's Friday night TV interview does not seem to have quelled an uprising within his...
Biden family won’t let debate define past 4 years: First lady
The Hill via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoFirst lady Jill Biden doubled down on her support of her husband in a new interview, saying she will...
Fans praise First Lady Jill Biden’s third cover on Vogue: ‘Elegant’
The Independent· 5 days agoFans have praised US First Lady Jill Biden’s third cover for Vogue. On July 1, Dr. Biden made her...
Biden 'is in denial about having to withdraw from 2024 race'
Daily Mail· 18 hours ago'It made me sad,' the politician said of the interview. 'Completely out of touch with reality and...
Mulvaney: Biden’s ‘mediocre’ post-debate interview likely won’t change things
The Hill via Yahoo News UK· 22 hours agoPresident Trump’s former Chief of Staff Mike Mulvaney said he “was flabbergasted” by President...
Jill Biden says disaster debate should not define her husband in Vogue interview
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoThe Vogue interview was conducted ahead of the CNN debate but the publication followed up with Mrs...
Jill and Hunter ‘Tell Biden to Fight On and Fire His Staff’
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News UK· 3 days ago...loudest voices telling him to stay in the race, a new report from NBC News has claimed.Hunter...
Democrats publicly rush to defend Biden after debate: 'It was a bad night. It was a great...
Yahoo News US· 7 days agoPresident Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden at a postdebate campaign rally on June 28 in Raleigh,...
Moment bumbling Biden calls himself a ‘black woman’ in painful interview
The Irish Sun· 2 days agoPRESIDENT Joe Biden has described himself as a "black woman" during a confused radio interview. The bumbling commander-in-chief, 81, appeared to mix himself up with Vice President Kamala Harris ...
Opinion | Jill Biden, Put Your Country First
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoIt’s not too late for the president to step aside in favor of an abler candidate.