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Trump falsely claims ‘broken down’ Biden is quitting White House race and derides Harris

Joe Biden said that only “The Lord Almighty” could make him drop out of the presidential race, in his first interview since his now-infamous debate with Donald Trump last week.

During the 22-minute, uncut sit-down with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos on Friday, the president took full responsibility for his poor performance, but once again blamed it on illness and lack of sleep.

But he remained adamant that he would not be dropping out. “If you can be convinced that you cannot defeat Donald Trump, will you stand down?” Stephanopoulos asked him.

“Look, I mean, if the Lord Almighty came down and said ‘Joe, get out of the race then I’d get out of the race. The Lord Almighty is not coming down. These are hypotheticals,” Biden replied.

The president also dodged questions about whether he would be willing to undergo an independent medical evaluation that included neurological and cognitive tests and then release the results to the American people.

“I have a cognitive test every single day… I’m running the world,” Biden said, alluding to his busy schedule.

Earlier on Friday, he thrashed Trump in Wisconsin in an energetic rally, though still managed to slip up, telling crowds: “I beat Donald Trump. I will beat him again in 2020.”

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Bden: ‘As long as I gave it my all… that’s what it’s about’

ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos asked Biden how he would feel if, after refusing calls for him to step down, Donald Trump was elected in November.

“I feel as long as I gave it my all and I did as good a job I know I can do, that’s what this is about,” Biden replied.

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Biden asked if he is being honest with himself about chances of winning

In a “more personal” question, George Stephanopoulos asked Joe Biden: “Are you sure you’re being honest with yourself when you say you have the mental and physical capacity to serve another four years?”

“Yes, I am, because George, the last thing I want to do is not be able to meet that,” Biden replied.

“Some of the senior economists, the senior foreign policy specialists say, if I stop now, I go down in history as a pretty successful president. No one thought I could get there, then we got there.”

Stephanopoulos pressed him: “But are you being honest with yourself as well about your ability to defeat Donald Trump right now?”

“Yes, yes, yes,” Biden said.

Mike Bedigan6 July 2024 01:19

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Watch: Biden admits he was ‘exhausted’ in debate but denies having ‘any serious condition’

Biden admits he was ‘exhausted’ in debate but denies having ‘any serious condition’

Mike Bedigan6 July 2024 00:59

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Biden ABC interview to air shortly

The full sit-down interview with president Joe Biden and ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos will air shortly.

It is the first interview the president has done since his poor performance in the presidential debate against Donald Trump, during which he spoke in a raspy voice, became confused and appeared to lose his train of thought mid-sentence.

In a previous clip, Biden claimed full responsibilty for his performance, but reiterated he had been “exhausted” and “feeling terrible”.

Mike Bedigan6 July 2024 00:50

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Biden ‘completely’ rules out exiting 2024 presidential race amid pressure for him to quit

President Biden on Friday said he won’t consider standing down from his campaign for a second term in the White House despite growing pressure from him to do so from Democratic members of Congress and donors to his party.

Read the full story here:

Mike Bedigan6 July 2024 00:30

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Biden did not watch disastrous debate performance back after

President Biden said he did not watch his disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump back afterwards.

Asked by ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos during his first interview since the debate last week, if he knew how badly it had been going in real time, he replied: “Look, the whole way I prepared, it was nobody’s fault but mine. I prepared what I usually would do, sitting down…”

Pivoting towards his rival, Trump, he continued: “The fact of the matter is that what I looked at is that he also lied 28 times I couldn’t. I mean, the way the debate ran [it was] my fault, nobody else’s fault.

Stephanopoulos pressed: “But it seemed like you were having trouble from the first question. In, even before [Trump] spoke.”

“Well, I just had a bad night,” Biden replied.

Mike Bedigan6 July 2024 00:15

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Could Michelle Obama replace Biden as Democratic nominee – and beat Trump?

The former first lady would certainly be a popular choice, according to the polls, but has repeatedly said she wants no further involvement in the cut-throat world of politics.

Martha McHardy looks at the case for Michelle Obama stepping up to the plate.

Alex Woodward6 July 2024 00:00

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Biden says debate performance was ‘nobody’s fault but mine’

President Joe Biden has claimed full responsibility for his disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump last week.

In a new sit-down interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, due to air in full at 8pm, the president reiterated that he had been ill prior to the debate, but said his performance was “nobody’s fault but mine.”

In a clip, broadcast earlier on the network’s “World News Tonight”, the president addressed concerns raised by senior Democrats, including Nancy Pelosi, about whether the debate was a sign of a more serious condition.

“It was a bad episode, no indication of any serious condition. I was exhausted. I didn’t listen to my instincts in terms of preparing. It was a bad night,” he said.

Biden had indeed had a busy schedule prior to the debate, including visits to the US West Coast and France for the D-Day anniversary, but had returned to Washington with more than a week in hand.

Asked why 11 or 12 days was not enough recovery time, he replied: “Because I was sick. I was feeling terrible. Matter of fact, the doctors with me, I asked that they did a Covid test. We were trying to figure out what was wrong.

“They did a test to see whether or not I had some infection, you know, a virus – I didn’t. I just had a really bad cold.”

The full ABC interviews with Biden is set to air at 8pm ET.

Mike Bedigan5 July 2024 23:51

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Who could replace Joe Biden?

Joe Biden is not technically the Democratic Party’s nominee for president. Not yet.

So is it possible for Joe Biden to drop out? And who would replace him at the top of the Democratic ballot?

John Bowden takes a look:

Alex Woodward5 July 2024 23:45

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How would replacing Biden actually work? The answer is as murky as the president’s stance on his future

Democratic insiders have told The Independent that they believe there is “no question” Vice President Kamala Harris would receive the baton if Biden chose not to run in November.

But a Biden campaign spokesperson said that the president is “absolutely not dropping out.”

If he did, Democrats would have to pick a new presidential nominee. And the logistics surrounding that are not simple.

Alex Woodward5 July 2024 23:30

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