Biden’s 2024 Plans: He Has Things to Finalize Before Campaigning
According to an interview published on Sunday, President Biden said he has other things to finalize before starting a 2024 presidential campaign.
According to an interview published on Sunday, President Biden said he has other things to finalize before starting a 2024 presidential campaign.
President Joseph Biden was widely thought to announce his intentions to compete for re-election immediately following his State of the Union speech on February 7. More than two weeks later, no such declaration has been made, and a story on Wednesday suggested Biden may not run for president in 2024 after all.
On Tuesday morning, former South Carolina governor and Republican Nikki Haley made public her intention to seek the party’s presidential candidacy in 2024. Ironically on her very first day as a presidential candidate, Nikki Haley was the subject of a brutal poll.
According to Jim Jordan, dozens of whistleblowers at the FBI are coming forward on all the wrongdoings. On Thursday, the House Judiciary Committee’s Select Subcommittee held its very first hearing on the Weaponization of the Federal Government. Former FBI agents provided tips, and two former agents testified about politicization within the organization.
On Sunday, Sen. Ted Cruz indicated that he would be running for a third term as Texas’s senator to the United States Senate rather than the presidency in 2024.
This past weekend, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida met with some of his most powerful donors as he considered his next political steps following his resounding victory in last month’s gubernatorial election for a second, four-year term.
Despite driving to Delaware a total of 59 times and making a pit stop for ice cream eight times since assuming office, President Joe Biden said on Tuesday that he hadn’t visited the border with Mexico because of more pressing issues. While in Arizona, Biden justified his choice to forego visiting the border, telling the media that there are more pressing matters.
During yesterday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, some of President Joe Biden’s nominees for the bench have come under fire from Republicans for their history of releasing criminals on bond and their legal stances on the Second Amendment.
Katie Hobbs is a contender in a contentious contest for Governor in Arizona. She is using her existing position to end a protest against the election results and compel the county to certify the election results. Hobbs, who is the Democratic nominee and current Secretary of State, is suing a county that refuses to certify this year’s election results.
Monday, a federal court determined that Donald Trump cannot claim presidential immunity to escape a lawsuit accusing him of civil rights abuses in his efforts to damage the outcome of the 2020 election.