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Brit Hume said Monday on Fox News that the fallout from former President Joe Biden’s coverup will haunt an entire
Some Democrats on Sunday expressed a collective responsibility for the party's 2024 election loss amid concerns about former President Biden's mental fitness. The big picture: Audio obtained by Axios from Biden's October 2023 interviews with special counsel Robert Hur,
Even before his cancer diagnosis, Dems have been grappling with whether the White House's alleged effort to hide Biden's failing health is worth relitigating
When pressed by Martha MacCallum on "The Story" about campaigning for President Joe Biden in 2024, Rep. Ro Khanna, said he hadn't had the full picture of Biden's health and mental acuity ahead of his disastrous debate performance,
Thompson and Tapper mostly fill in the details of a story we already knew: Biden’s cognition declined sharply over his final two years in office, and his core advisers schemed to disguise this reality from donors,
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) placed blame at the feet of the Democratic Party for supporting former President Joe Biden’s bid for reelection last year, arguing party leaders blinded by loyalty failed to listen to voters who wanted a “younger” candidate.
Some of the first House Democrats to call for former President Biden to drop his reelection bid in 2024 saw firsthand signs of his deterioration as early as 2023, according to a new book by CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios' Alex Thompson.
Prominent Democrats – from congressional leaders to potential 2028 presidential contenders – are grappling with revived questions about former President Joe Biden and the party’s handling of the 2024 election.
New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg responded to recent revelations of former President Joe Biden's inner circle covering up his decline and accused them of engaging in “groupthink."
Twenty-four hours after the Sunday announcement that former President Joe Biden has an aggressive form of prostate cancer, one of his staunchest supporters, Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina, said Monday he had yet to connect with him. Another close Hill ally, Sen. Chris Coons, had not spoken with his fellow Delawarean as of midafternoon Tuesday.