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Senior House aides give reported timeline for major Joe Biden announcement

Democrats in the House of Representatives are claiming that the battle to get rid of President Joe Biden from the ticket will be "resolved" in three to five days, CBS News reported.

Reporter Major Garrett said that two anonymous senior House Democrats expect action soon. Biden has been working at home in Delaware because he has COVID-19, and his public statements have suggested that he will be staying in the presidential race.

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Exclusive: Harris? Newsom? Whitmer? GOP delegates dish on who they want Trump to face

MILWAUKEE — With Republican faithful preparing for Donald Trump’s presidential nomination acceptance speech tonight at the Fiserv Forum, GOP conventioneers are split on which Democrat — President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, someone else — would be the easiest Democrat to defeat.

Many MAGA faithful want Biden to remain the Democratic nominee because of his perceived frailty. But they aren’t particularly worried, either, about Harris as a potential substitute if Biden drops out, because she’s inextricably linked to the administration’s record, which they view as damaged.

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Trump and God: Religion raises the stakes at Republican convention

MILWAUKEE — The religious fervor apparent from the very start of the Republican National Convention crescendoed to the point when a Donald Trump-impersonating pastor came on stage the first night.

“We are made in God's image, amen, and we won't shy away from speaking that simple truth ever,” said Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Monday.

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'Go out and talk about Joe Biden!' DNC chair spits fire at MSNBC over polling anxiety

Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison was fired up for President Joe Biden despite an MSNBC host suggesting he could not win in 2024.

After the White House announced that Biden contracted COVID-19, a panel of MSNBC hosts said Vice President Kamala Harris would be the Democrats' best chance to win the election.

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'We voted for our candidate': Dem voters rage over Chuck Schumer's bid to push Biden out

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) privately implored President Joe Biden to end his re-election campaign in a private meeting at his home in Delaware, according to new reporting from ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl. When asked for comment, Schumer's office released a non-denial statement, saying only, "Leader Schumer conveyed the views of his caucus" and that any other reporting on what they discussed was "speculation."

But it appears that a large portion of Democratic commenters on social media are getting sick of the intraparty attacks on Biden by their own elected officials — and many took to X to rage against this state of affairs.

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'Bless his heart!' GOP delegates reportedly gleeful over Biden's ailment

A gaggle of Republican delegates from Southern states reacted with apparent glee to the news that President Joe Biden had tested positive for COVID, when they were approached by the press at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, reported NBC News' Garrett Haake.

“Bless his heart,” one delegate from Tennessee reportedly told Haake, with a wink. Another delegate from Alabama said, “We want him to live til November!”

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'You got me': Internet laughs after Biden trolls America with mysterious 'I'm sick' post

As questions swirled around President Joe Biden's health following his COVID-19 diagnosis, the Democrat expertly trolled the nation with his somewhat cryptic post, "I'm sick."

Biden's diagnosis Wednesday forced him to cancel a planned event in Las Vegas, sent already panicked Democrats into a spiral, and led prominent conservatives to question whether the whole thing could be a ploy to swap him for another presidential candidate.

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Biden diagnosis feeds conspiracies for the right — and meltdown on the left

As President Joe Biden tries to convince Americans he's strong enough to run for a second term, news that the Democrat caught COVID-19 drew swift reaction from supporters worried he looked "fragile" even before the diagnosis, and from those on the right theorizing this could be a ploy to swap him for someone with better odds in the presidential race.

News that Biden tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of his event in Las Vegas reverberated on the internet, with many noting cases are rising nationwide.

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'Joe Biden didn't really get COVID': Donald Trump Jr. spews conspiracy theory at RNC

Donald Trump Jr. invented a conspiracy theory moments after the White House announced President Joe Biden had COVID-19.

During a podcast at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday, Trump told his guests that he had some "breaking news."

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'Hysterical partisan': J.D. Vance lashed by scathing column in own hometown newspaper

J.D. Vance's hometown newspaper doubts he can deliver Ohio, the crucial swing state he represents in the Senate, to former President Donald Trump.

The Columbus Dispatch Wednesday published an editorial focusing on the junior senator's weaknesses when it comes to courting a crucial group of undecided voters.

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Dems ramp up fight against Trump just steps outside Republican National Convention

MILWAUKEE — Democrats remain in the midst of a destructive conflict over whether President Joe Biden should quit the 2024 race.

But steps outside the Republican National Convention’s security perimeter, Democratic Party leaders on Wednesday angled to frame the presidential election as a “binary choice” between Biden and Republican nominee Donald Trump. No more, no less.

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Trump rages against Biden's Supreme Court reforms and says Dems want to 'Play the Ref'

Former President Donald Trump raged on his Truth Social platform on Tuesday in response to President Joe Biden coming out in favor of new reforms to the Supreme Court.

In response to the wholesale gutting of several key decades-old precedents by the Republican-majority Supreme Court — which includes three Trump-appointed justices — as well as a series of ethics scandals surrounding gifts and improper disclosures for some of the right-wing justices, Biden proposed term limits for the justices, a binding code of ethics, and a constitutional amendment explicitly overruling their recent decision that presidents have a presumption of criminal immunity for official acts.

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'Epic shade!' Cheers as 'feisty Joe' hammers Trump over 'Black jobs' remark

"Feisty" Joe Biden earned applause Tuesday as he ripped his GOP opponent's repeated remarks over "Black jobs."

Biden, who has sought to distance himself from his disastrous debate performance in Atlanta, slammed former President Donald Trump's comments on Tuesday after Trump has repeated that Biden is "allowing" migrants to come through the border and "they're taking Black jobs and they're taking Hispanic jobs."

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