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Biden, DNC Fundraising Surpasses Trump Campaign
  + stars: | 2023-07-14 | by ( Ken Thomas | Catherine Lucey | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Secret Service Says Cocaine Was Found at White House
  + stars: | 2023-07-05 | by ( Catherine Lucey | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Why Biden Goes Silent at Some Key Moments
  + stars: | 2023-07-04 | by ( Catherine Lucey | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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In order to retake the White House, Donald Trump needs to win back some of the white suburban women who voted for him during his first presidential bid but switched to Joe Biden in 2020. His indictment last week underscored the mixed feelings many already have about his candidacy.
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North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, first elected in 2016, entered the 2024 Republican presidential nomination race Wednesday. Photo: Dan Koeck/ReutersFormer Vice President Mike Pence joined the 2024 Republican presidential nomination race Wednesday and immediately questioned the conservatism and leadership of his ex-boss, former President Donald Trump. “When Donald Trump ran for president in 2016 he promised to govern as a conservative, and together we did just that,” Pence said in his announcement speech. “But today, he makes no such promise.”Pence challenged Trump’s commitment to secure further abortion restrictions and suggested the former president was “retreating” on the issue, one central to many GOP primary voters.
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WSJ’s Ken Thomas breaks down how the political landscape has changed since 2020 and what challenges President Biden will face in 2024. Photo illustration: Ryan TrefesWASHINGTON—President Biden is staring down a rough month just as his re-election campaign is getting off the ground. The White House faces a series of wrenching issues that could weaken his political standing and distract from his effort to sell his accomplishments, including a clash with Republicans over raising the debt ceiling and an expected surge of migrants along the U.S. southern border as the pandemic-era Title 42 policy comes to an end May 11. The recent seizure of another failing bank could add to voters’ uncertainty about the health of the economy.
The White House said Monday that ‘vaccination remains one of the most important tools in advancing the health and safety of employees.’ Photo: Frederic J. Brown/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesWASHINGTON—The White House plans to end the Covid-19 vaccine requirements for federal workers, federal contractors and international air travelers on May 11, as the pandemic public health emergency ends. The administration announced the policy plans Monday, more than three years since the start of the pandemic that has claimed over 1.1 million lives in the U.S. The White House also said that the process has also begun to end the vaccination requirements for Head Start school workers and at certain healthcare facilities.
Why Joe Biden Decided to Run Again
  + stars: | 2023-04-27 | by ( Ken Thomas | Catherine Lucey | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Photo Illustration: Ryan TrefesWASHINGTON—By the time Ronald Reagan turned 80, he was a former president, watching the end of the Cold War unfold from his home in California. At the same age, Jimmy Carter was deep into his postpresidential work promoting democracy around the globe, while George H.W. Bush was months away from seeing his son win a second term as president. Now 80, President Biden is embarking on a path with no precedent in American political history, as he is running for a second term. He is driven to stay in one of the world’s most challenging jobs at a moment when many Americans are years into their retirement—and as polls show majorities of voters, including many Democrats, don’t believe he should run again.
Photo: Leah Millis/ReutersWASHINGTON—President Biden opened his 2024 re-election campaign by casting Republicans as a danger to democracy and abortion rights, while the GOP countered that the presidential contest would pivot on the faltering economy and Mr. Biden’s age. Mr. Biden formally launched his bid for a second term Tuesday with a video announcement, a declaration that puts him on the path to a potential rematch with the man he beat in 2020—former President Donald Trump. The 2024 campaign will play out in an era of political polarization, with both parties fighting over a small number of battleground states and the narrow slice of the electorate that isn’t firmly in one camp or the other.
President Biden faces sagging approval ratings and public concern about his age and fitness for office. Photo: Patrick Semansky/Associated PressWASHINGTON—President Biden is expected to formally launch his re-election campaign with a video announcement next week, said people familiar with the planning. A formal campaign announcement from Mr. Biden, 80, has long been expected, and the president has been vocal about his desire to “finish the job” he started during his first term. But aides have said there was little urgency to make it official, given the lack of a serious Democratic primary challenger and the chaotic Republican field. Tuesday, April 25, will mark the four-year anniversary of the launch of Mr. Biden’s last presidential campaign.
President Biden faces sagging approval ratings and public concern about his age and fitness for office. Photo: Patrick Semansky/Associated PressWASHINGTON—President Biden is looking to formally launch his re-election campaign with a video announcement as early as next week, said people familiar with the planning. A formal campaign announcement from Mr. Biden, 80, has long been expected, and the president has been vocal about his desire to “finish the job” he started during his first term. But aides have said there was little urgency to make it official, given the lack of a serious Democratic primary challenger and the chaotic Republican field. Tuesday, April 25, will mark the four-year anniversary of the launch of Mr. Biden’s last presidential campaign.
DUBLIN—President Biden often turns to Irish poets to convey his deepest emotions. In Ireland this week as he reflected on the visit, he spoke more plainly: “It feels wonderful. Mr. Biden has the deepest Irish family roots of any American president since John F. Kennedy, and he was welcomed here as the ultimate local boy made good. Crowds lined the streets in County Louth—where he traces one branch of his ancestors—and in Dublin. At one stop, a pipe band played an original song called “A Biden Return.” The widow of a favorite poet attended his address to parliament.
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Democrats believe former President Donald Trump, who was indicted on Tuesday for his alleged role in paying hush money to a porn actress ahead of the 2016 election, is a threat to democracy and shouldn’t return to the White House. Many of them also think he is the best possible opponent for President Biden in 2024. With protesters and news media assembled in the streets, Mr. Trump reported to a Manhattan courthouse, where he pleaded not guilty to 34 counts related to the hush money and the alleged coverup. On his way to the proceedings, he posted on his social-media site: “Seems so SURREAL—WOW, they are going to ARREST ME. Can’t believe this is happening in America.”
President Biden’s budget plan will find little support in the House, where Speaker Kevin McCarthy is preparing his own proposal. WASHINGTON—President Biden’s $6.9 trillion budget proposal is a road map for his fights to come with congressional Republicans and his GOP opponent in his expected 2024 re-election campaign. The plan Mr. Biden released Thursday will find little support in the House, where Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R., Calif.) is preparing his own budget proposal and must overcome his intraparty divisions. The document will showcase the president’s differences with Republicans on Capitol Hill and in the 2024 field. Republicans in turn will use Mr. Biden’s budget—including its plans to raise taxes and increase spending—as fuel for their case that he doesn’t deserve a second term.
President Biden is getting policy pushback from some Democrats as he builds party support ahead of his expected 2024 re-election bid. WASHINGTON—President Biden has taken steps to signal his party’s toughness on immigration and crime ahead of his expected re-election bid, but the moves have angered some Democratic allies who say they feel blindsided. Mr. Biden sided with Republicans pushing to repeal a local law that would change the District of Columbia’s criminal code, with the Senate expected to vote Wednesday to reject the D.C. measure. And his administration is considering a return to a policy of detaining migrant families who cross illegally into the U.S. as it looks to more restrictive policies to control the southern border.
Gigi Sohn informed the White House that she is withdrawing her nomination for FCC commissioner. Gigi Sohn has withdrawn her nomination to serve as a commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission after a stalled confirmation process. Ms. Sohn informed the White House she would be withdrawing. The Washington Post reported about her decision earlier.
A jet fighter flying near a Chinese a balloon before it was shot down over the Atlantic Ocean. WASHINGTON—President Biden is expected to deliver remarks on the shooting down of an alleged Chinese surveillance balloon and the subsequent takedown of other high-flying objects over North America, following days of questions over the administration’s response. The president is expected to speak Thursday or Friday, administration officials said, but he hasn’t yet made a final decision on the timing. He was at Walter Reed Medical Center Thursday morning for his annual physical examination.
The motorcade carrying President Biden departs Thursday following an annual physical exam at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. WASHINGTON—President Biden’s doctor said Thursday the 80-year old “remains fit for duty” following his most recent physical examination and ahead of an expected re-election campaign. Dr. Kevin O’Connor , the president’s physician, wrote that Mr. Biden takes medication for non-valvular atrial fibrillation, high cholesterol, gastroesophageal reflux and seasonal allergies, according to a statement released by the White House.
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