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White House fights anxiety over Biden’s future

Democrats shocked by Joe Biden’s dismal debate performance urged the US president Tuesday to be transparent about his mental fitness as he faced the first call from his own side to drop out of the election.

Some supporters have expressed growing doubts about the 81-year-old’s candidacy after last week’s televised showdown with Donald Trump, when Biden stumbled over his words and lost his train of thought — exacerbating fears about his age.

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Dems disparage Biden as 'donkey in the room' during messaging meeting: report

A meeting to get House Democrats on the same page to mobilize political messaging spun into a post-debate pity party with many slamming President Joe Biden as a "donkey."

Axios reported that the temperature grew hot amongst lawmakers participating in the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee meeting.

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Biden admits he 'almost fell asleep on stage' and blames world travel schedule

A soft-spoken President Joe Biden reportedly admitted Tuesday that he put on a sleepy performance at the first debate of the year last week against former President Donald Trump, and the Democrat told donors a tough travel schedule was to blame.

The Democrat tried to explain his lackluster showing in Atlanta during a private fundraiser in Virginia, Axios reporter Alex Thompson reported Tuesday night.

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Dem calls on 'pearl-clutching' colleagues to calm down when — not if — Trump wins

A second Democrat in office has come out calling for President Joe Biden to call it and sit out Nov. 5.

Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME) published a Bangor Daily News editorial about how he's not surprised or fazed by the 81-year-old incumbent's freefall from his poor showing at last week's debate — but that the outcome of this election has been clear to him for months: "While I don’t plan to vote for him, Donald Trump is going to win. And I’m OK with that."

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ProPublica releases unedited interview with Joe Biden in wake of debate

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In the wake of President Joe Biden’s poor debate performance, his opponents and most major media organizations have pointed out that he has done few interviews that give the public an opportunity to hear him speak without a script or teleprompters.

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'What could go wrong?' Op-ed begs Biden not to listen to grandkid and dance on TikTok

No number of Tik-Toking grandchildren can save President Joe Biden's campaign following his "mythically catatonic performance at last week’s debate," a new opinion piece contends.

Slate staff writer Luke Winkie laid into the Bidens following a report in The New York Times that at least one of the commander-in-chief's grandchildren expressed interest in getting more involved to help his campaign, which has faced intense scrutiny from pundits, donors and some in the Democratic Party.

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Trump failed to beat Biden’s fundraising in June: report

Despite a debate performance that sent Democratic officials into a frenzy last week, President Joe Biden exceeded ex-President Donald Trump's fundraising haul for the month of June, according to Politico.

Per Politico, the MAGA hopeful failed to surpass Biden's cash intake "for the first time in months."

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'Is he disabled?' White House press secretary takes on Biden concerns from press

In a session with reporters on Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre dodged a question about whether the White House can provide additional information on President Joe Biden's health — but emphatically insisted he has the capacity to continue doing the job, following last week's debate in which the president appeared unfocused and weak for lengthy periods.

"Is anyone in the White House hiding information about the president's health or his ability to do the job day-to-day?" asked one reporter.

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'She's nasty': Charlie Kirk throws fit over 'Obama-style madness behind Kamala Harris'

Right-wing activist and host Charlie Kirk urged his followers to attack Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg because he believed they would be on the Democratic presidential ticket.

For much of Tuesday's three-hour podcast, Kirk focused his attacks on Harris after suggesting President Joe Biden would withdraw from the race.

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Trump’s spokeswoman preaches fiscal responsibility. But she has a debt problem.

Karoline Leavitt, Donald Trump’s presidential campaign press secretary and an outspoken fiscal hawk, has more than $100,000 in debt from her failed 2022 run for Congress, according to Raw Story’s review of Federal Election Commission records.

The filing by Karoline for Congress earlier this week shows the committee saddled with $105,605 in debt against $12,816 cash on hand as of June 30.

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'Not a pleasant person': Biden insiders dump on 'cabal' of aides for hiding real president

White House insiders Tuesday warned a tight cabal of senior officials shield Americans from President Joe Biden's declining state as they wield increasing control over national politics — a characterization a White House spokesperson characterized as flatly false.

Those insiders — few of whom put their names to their words — painted a contrasting portrait of the Democratic nominee who they describe as both under the passive sway of controlling advisers and simultaneously terrifying, Politico reported Tuesday.

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Biden camp soothes donors by claiming he's 'probably in better health than most of us'

If you believe President Joe Biden's campaign chair, the Democratic candidate going for a second term is in such tip-top health that he would put many to shame.

“He’s probably in better health than most of us,” Jen O’Malley Dillon told key donors Monday, CNN reports.

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Joe Biden’s son Hunter sues Fox News for airing ‘revenge porn’

President Joe Biden’s son Hunter is suing right-wing Fox News for airing nude images of him in a miniseries that he claims amount to “revenge porn,” court documents showed Monday.

“The Trial of Hunter Biden” was made up of six episodes published in 2022 on Fox Nation, the conservative broadcaster’s online platform owned by the family of media mogul Rupert Murdoch.

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