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President Joe Biden talks during a George Stephanopoulos interview tonight on ABC News after his debate with Donald Trump. Find out how to watch.
As he boarded Air Force One for a trip to rally Democratic voters in Wisconsin, Biden was asked whether he could beat his rival. "Yes,” he responded. (Reporting by Andrea Shalal, Katharine Jackson; Editing by Caitlin Webber) Copyright 2024 Thomson Reuters.
In Biden's first sit-down interview since last week's debate against former President Donald Trump, the president acknowledged the debate was a "bad episode," but pushed back strongly against broader questions about his age and mental fitness.
Biden suggested he would be OK losing to Trump in November as long as he gave it his all — undercutting the heart of his 2024 presidential platform.
President Joe Biden, fighting to save his endangered reelection effort, said his disastrous debate performance last week was a “bad episode” and there were “no indications of any serious condition” in
The president's session with ABC was his first nationally televised interview since his disastrous debate with Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden denied that his debate against Trump hurt him in the polls and is causing growing calls for him to step aside.
By Andrea Shalal, Stephanie Kelly and Kanishka Singh MADISON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden again called his debate against Republican opponent Donald Trump "a bad episode," but remained resolute in an interview with ABC News on Friday that he was the candidate to beat Trump in November's election.
President Joe Biden presented further excuses and took ownership for his poor debate performance, saying he was “sick” and “feeling terrible.”
President Joe Biden acknowledged a weak performance at last week’s presidential debate, but tried to assure Americans during an ABC News interview that he was fit to run again in the 2024 race for the White House against Donald Trump Speaking with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos Friday,
By Andrea Shalal, Steve Holland and Jeff Mason MADISON, Wisconsin (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden scrambled to defuse a political crisis over his shaky debate performance on Friday, using an ABC News interview to argue again that he had a bad night,
In a clip of his first interview appearance since his disastrous debate appearance, President Joe Biden blamed his performance on being "exhausted."
As President Joe Biden attempts to rebound from his lackluster debate performance, he has tried to steer the conversation back to former President Donald Trump's record.
The president is seeking to defuse a political crisis over his candidacy that has snowballed since last week's debate.
President Biden defiantly says he's 'staying in the race' during a campaign rally in battleground Wisconsin. In part of an ABC interview, he calls his debate performance last week a 'bad episode.'
President Joe Biden, fighting to save his endangered reelection effort Friday, said his disastrous debate performance last week was a “bad episode” and there were “no indications of any serious condition” in a highly anticipated ABC interview that was seen as a significant test of his fitness to run for office.
Polls have delivered mix news to Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the week following the CNN presidential debate.
The 81-year-old U.S. President Joe Biden sat for an interview with ABC News on Friday night after his disastrous debate performance against former President Trump
But in Wisconsin, Biden was focused on proving his capacity to remain as president. When asked whether he would halt his campaign, he said he was “completely ruling that out” and said he is “positive” he could serve for another four years.
US President Joe Biden spoke at a rally in Wisconsin affirming his candidacy and dismissing comments about his age. Biden addressed his debate performance saying it "wasn't his best performance". He added that he can "hardly wait" to beat Donald Trump in this year's presidential election.
Joe Biden will sit down with ABC's George Stephanopoulos for an interview on Friday night. Here's how to watch Biden's ABC interview live online.
Biden says he's 'staying in the race' as he scrambles to save candidacy and braces for ABC interview
In front of roughly 300 supporters at a Wisconsin middle school, Biden again acknowledged his subpar debate last week, saying he “can't say it was my best performance” but that amid speculation over what he would do,
The president dismisses suggestions he may end his re-election bid, as more Democrats raise questions about his candidacy.
But in the days since President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance, the presumptive Republican nominee has kept a low profile, leaving the focus on the drama engulfing the Democratic Party as he and his campaign revel in a series of legal and political victories heading into the Republican National Convention this month.
President Joe Biden has used a highly anticipated TV interview to repeatedly reject taking an independent medical evaluation that would show voters he is up for serving another term in office
In his first sit-down interview after his debate last week against former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden downplayed his performance as a “bad episode” as Democrats, such as former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA),
Donald Trump lashed out at President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in newly leaked video posted online. “How did I do with the debate the other night? I kicked that old broken-down pile of crap,
Former president Donald Trump is challenging President Joe Biden to a debate rematch, which he says can serve as “the answer to the Crooked Joe Biden Incompetence Puzzle” after the 81-year-old incumbent’s troubling performance at the first debate.
On Independence Day, former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to challenge President Joe Biden to a second presidential debate. Biden’s performance in the Atlanta debate has called into question the president’s cognitive ability,
President Joe Biden conceded he performed poorly at last week’s debate against former President Donald Trump in a radio interview that aired Thursday, amid mounting speculation about his future at the top of the Democratic ticket.
Joe Biden has attributed his recent blunders to “exhaustion” and claims he won't be dropping out of the presidential race. The US president went up against Donald Trump in a debate earlier in the week,
As the Democratic Party melted down over President Joe Biden’s poor debate performance, former President Donald Trump did a surprising thing: He shut up and let the drama unfold without him. The only public comments on Democratic disarray from Trump’s orbit came Wednesday from his campaign co-chairs,
MADISON, Wisconsin >> President Joe Biden again called his debate against Republican opponent Donald Trump “a bad episode,” but remained resolute in an interview with ABC News today that he was the candidate to beat Trump in November’s election.
U.S. President Joe Biden may have seemed more coherent on Friday night's televised interview compared to the debate a week ago, but his odds of
Publicly, Joe Biden did very little on Wednesday, but behind the scenes, the president was working overtime to address growing concerns among Democrats about his 2024 reelection bid. Following a dismal performance at the first debate with former President Donald Trump last week,
Joe Biden vowed Friday to stay in the White House race and blamed his dismal debate performance on "feeling terrible" due to a cold, as he sought to save his reelection campaign with a make-or-break TV interview.
President Joe Biden admitted in a Milwaukee radio interview that he "screwed up" in last week's debate with Donald Trump and described it as a "bad night." He encouraged people
At a campaign rally in Madison, Biden gave supporters the pledge many were waiting to hear — and others, perhaps, were dreading.
Joe Biden is sitting down for his first interview after a disastrous debate with Donald Trump — here’s how to watch it on TV and online
With his reelection bid on the line, US President Joe Biden sits down Friday for a crucial TV interview to persuade doubters of his physical and mental fitness for a
The debate between President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump was painful to watch, but when it’s whittled down, the real choice is between a man of decency (Biden) and a man from another planet (Trump),
The previous debate left many voters frustrated, with Trump delivering a barrage of lies and Biden performing so poorly that it raised new questions about his cognitive health and
A fiery President Joe Biden on Friday hit back at reporters after being asked if he feels he's still the best candidate to defeat President Donald Trump. Biden stopped to chat with reporters before leaving Wisconsin,
President Joe Biden, fighting to save his endangered reelection effort Friday, defiantly declared that “I’m staying in the race” during a campaign rally in a critical battleground state as he prepares to sit down for a network television interview where his every answer is sure to be scrutinized for evidence of his competency and fitness to run for office.