The Democratic Party is facing internal divisions over President Biden's bid for re-election as concerns mount about his ability to lead and secure victory in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi refrained from explicitly endorsing Biden's candidacy, instead stating that the decision to remain in the race rests with the president himself. This stance comes as Biden confronts increasing worries that his candidacy could jeopardize the Democratic hold on the White House and both chambers of Congress, especially after his lackluster debate performance against Donald. . .
President Biden is facing renewed calls for a cognitive test from Republican members, intensifying concerns over his mental fitness. The push comes in the wake of a report by Special Counsel Robert Hur, who characterized Biden as an "elderly man with a poor memory."
Republicans are calling on President Biden to take a cognitive test amid concerns over his mental fitness.
House Speaker Mike Johnson says Special Counsel Robert Hur characterized President Biden as an "elderly man with a poor memory."
House Speaker Mike Johnson led the charge, citing the report on Biden's handling of. . .
In a recent development, former President Donald Trump has criticized Nikki Haley's decision to remain in the 2024 presidential race. Speaking from Mar-a-Lago, Trump expressed concerns about Haley's impact on the Republican Party and questioned her viability after a perceived setback in the Nevada primary.
Trump Slams Haley for Staying in Race
Donald Trump, a prominent figure within the Republican Party, has openly criticized Nikki Haley's decision to continue her pursuit of the 2024 presidential nomination. During remarks made at Mar-a-Lago. . .
In a significant political move, Congresswoman Nancy Mace from South Carolina has thrown her support behind former President Donald Trump's potential return to the White House. Mace made her endorsement public through a social media post today, aligning herself with other prominent South Carolina Republicans, including Senator Tim Scott and Governor Henry McMaster, who have also endorsed Trump over fellow South Carolinian Nikki Haley.
Expressing her decision, Mace acknowledged that she may not see "eye to eye perfectly with any candidate," but emphasized the need for unity behind the Republican nominee. She went on to commend Trump's first. . .