The "CBS Mornings" panel was completely flabbergasted by Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday after the former White House press secretary defended Joe Biden's apparent mental decline while also stating that she didn't notice it while under his camp.
Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre wrote in her new book that she “saw no such decline” in former President Biden’s cognitive ability and health before he dropped out of the 2024 election.
Josh Shapiro recalled warning then-President Joe Biden that the election was not going well in Pennsylvania, suggesting even his allies were not giving him the full truth.
The 82-year-old former president left the hour-long service, walking slowly and holding onto a woman for support.
Young challengers are jumping into Democratic primaries against elder party stalwarts, putting age squarely on the ballot in the wake of former President Biden’s reelection bid coming to a
During a live conversation on Monday, Miller directly asked Jean-Pierre if Biden could have served in office until 2028. Ahead of the 2024 election, the former president dropped his bid in July after a disastrous debate fueled age concerns, leaving former Vice President Kamala Harris with only three months to campaign until Election Day.
President Donald Trump blamed the Capitol riot on former President Joe Biden, claiming that “THE BIDEN FBI” had placed agents in the crowd that had assembled in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6. 2021.
A new scientific paper suggests that a common, unconscious mental shortcut may partly explain why many people believe in election fraud. The research indicates that the order in which votes are reported can bias perceptions,
In August 2020, a group of more than 100 Black male leaders wrote a letter addressed to Joe Biden, urging him to pick a Black woman to be the Vice President of the US at the time. The group of men included Diddy, Charlamagne Tha God, Ben Crump, Bakari Sellers, and Van Jones, to name a few. The open letter read,
Democrat Joe Biden edged closer to winning the White House on Friday, expanding his narrow leads over President Donald Trump in the battleground states of Pennsylvania and Georgia even as Republicans sought to raise $60 million to fund lawsuits challenging the results.
U.S. President-elect Joe Biden solidified his election victory on Friday by winning the state of Georgia, and President Donald Trump said "time will tell" if another administration takes over soon, the closest he has come to acknowledging Biden could succeed him.