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Trump says Hunter Biden could win the presidency, comparing him to scandal-plagued Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner's continued popularity.
President Donald Trump said on June 4 that he did not observe signs of cognitive decline in former President Joe Biden when they met after the 2024 election, even as he renewed criticism of Biden's debate performance.
Donald Trump has once again weighed in on the ongoing debate surrounding Joe Biden’s health and cognitive abilities, sharing his perspective on their interactions before and after the 2024 election. Trump addressed the topic on June 4 as renewed attention focused on Biden’s widely scrutinized debate performance and fresh claims detailed in a memoir by
Former first lady Jill Biden is shedding new light on one of the biggest decisions her husband made as president: to drop out of his own reelection campaign.In this episode of NPR’s Newsmakers, Biden sits down with host Scott Detrow to discuss her new book,
President Donald Trump repeatedly said Thursday he did not personally see signs of then-President Joe Biden‘s apparent cognitive decline during his meetings with his predecessor in 2024. Former first lady Jill Biden reignited the conversation about her husband’s health in recent days while promoting her new book,
Hunter Biden suggested Donald Trump had closer ties to Jeffrey Epstein than the public understood. He wrote on X, “The Trumps and Epstein were best friends for decades.
In her new memoir, Biden recalls a tense conversation with Melania Trump on the ride to Donald Trump's inauguration.
The Biden administration previously said doctors examined the president "days" following the debate, not in the moments after. The former first lady revealed more details in her new book.