Trump, was combative and accused the defense of spreading lies. Tom Suozzi has lessons for Biden.Transcript Georgia Prosecutor Fani Willis Delivers Tense Testimony The Fulton County district attorney, who is overseeing the state’s prosecution of Donald J. Hochul tells NY businesses not to fear about Trump verdict: ‘Nothing to worry. Haley says she’d pardon Trump if he’s convictedĬruz: Senate GOP leadership should show ‘some backbone’ in bringing up. Obscene award against Trump is testing the New York legal system’s integrity Hogan throws curveball into Maryland Senate raceĪir Canada must pay refund promised by AI chatbot, tribunal rules Gaetz: ‘I love’ CNN article on cause of ‘brain drain’ in Congress Man who authorities say bragged of ‘kinda’ breaking Pelosi sign on Jan. īiden campaign hammers Trump for finishing last in presidential survey Michael Cohen suggests Trump’s mounting legal fees make him ‘thoroughly. GoFundMe launched to help pay Trump’s legal fees House Republicans’ majority is falling apart Trump’s first remarks about Navalny compare Russian’s death to his legal. John Oliver offering Clarence Thomas $1M a year to resign from Supreme Court Presidential experts rank Biden 14th among presidents in survey, Trump comes in. Graham’s U-turns have Senate colleagues fed up: ‘Annoying,’ ‘tiresome’ The report cleared Biden of wrongdoing and sought no criminal charges on the matter but that was largely overshadowed by the picture Hur painted of Biden, in which he described him as a “sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.” Concerns over Biden’s age and ability to serve were once again hoisted into the spotlight after special counsel Robert Hur offered a harsh assessment of Biden’s memory and recall in his report. president and if reelected in November, he would be 86 at the end of his second term. Biden to hope that he can skate through a campaign with the help of teleprompters and aides and somehow defeat as manifestly unfit an opponent as Donald Trump, who has a very real chance of retaking the White House,” the editorial continued.Īt 81, Biden is the oldest sitting U.S. He must do better - the stakes in this presidential election are too high for Mr. “His assurances, in other words, didn’t work. Hur was out of line instead, the president raised more questions about his cognitive sharpness and temperament, as he delivered emotional and snappish retorts in a moment when people were looking for steady, even and capable responses to fair questions about his fitness,” the Times wrote. Biden’s performance at his news conference on Thursday night was intended to assure the public that his memory is fine and argue that Mr. Then, the president made his third gaffe of the week, mixing up the country of Egypt with Mexico. That editorial also criticized Biden’s performance at a last-minute press conference Thursday evening, in which he lashed out at the special counsel’s report and at reporters for asking about voters’ concerns with his age. The New York Times editorial board meanwhile ran a piece on Friday, titled “The Challenges of an Aging President” where it pointed out that Biden’s reelection campaign, at his age, was taking Americans into “unchartered territories.”
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