CNN's data expert Harry Enten shredded President Biden's theory that he could have beaten Trump if he stayed in the 2024 electoral race, citing numerous polls.
President Joe Biden believes he could have won the 2024 election if he had decided to stay in the race, he told USA Today in a wide-ranging interview. "It's presumptuous to say that, but I think yes," he told the newspaper during a nearly hourlong interview on Sunday.
President Biden opted Friday to voluntarily take a host of questions from the press after delivering remarks on the day’s job report, a speech that had been put on the White House schedule last
In one of his final interviews as president, Joe Biden offered up an unlikely alternative history that, yes, he could have beaten Donald Trump again.
CNN’s Harry Enten said President Biden’s recent comments about possibly securing a victory in the last election against President-elect Trump if he had not dropped out are “flat-out bonkers”
President Biden acknowledged concerns about his age, stamina and ability to have served a second term in an interview with USA Today in the Oval Office.
The Biden administration rule made it easier for students claiming their colleges defrauded them to apply for loan forgiveness.
Outgoing President Biden weighed in on CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to end the fact-checking programs on Meta’s platforms, calling it a “really shameful” choice since “telling the truth
Biden made similar remarks in an interview published by USA Today on Wednesday, saying "yes" when asked whether he thought he would have defeated Trump for a second time, although he also said he did not "know" if he would have had the energy to finish a second term.
Joe Biden said Friday he won't pardon himself, blasted Meta's decision to cut fact-checkers and reiterated he thinks he would have defeated Trump.
I think she’s competent to run again in four years. That will be a decision for her to make,” Biden, 82, said just 10 days before leaving the White House.