According to the sources who spoke to The Washington Post, Biden also regrets tapping Merrick Garland to run the US Department of Justice. The post Biden Regrets Stepping Aside for Kamala Harris Because He ‘Could Have Defeated Trump’,
ABC's "The View" was home to several contentious moments and prominent Democratic interviews in 2024, including a key moment of VP Kamala Harris' campaign.
President Joe Biden told Kamala Harris she's "not going anywhere," as the vice president reportedly mulls over her next move following her November election loss.
With just over three weeks left in the office, US President Joe Biden regrets two things, one stepping out of the 2024 US Presidential race against Donald Trump and the other appointing Merrick Garland as the US Attorney General,
White House sources quoted by The Washington Post say US President regrets withdrawing from this year’s presidential race, expressing confidence that he could have defeated Donald Trump despite polling that suggested otherwise.
Before he was forced out of the race, Biden’s own re-election campaign was buffeted by a House Republican-led impeachment inquiry that turned up evidence that he repeatedly engaged with his son Hunter and brother James’ foreign business associates during his vice presidency — despite his persistent denials.
With the presidential campaigns and President Biden’s historic, last-minute pullout, 2024 was quite a year — for fibs, lies, gaslighting and truly wacky statements, that is.
Joe Biden’s political future nosedived in the summer after the June presidential debate, and one-time allies started speaking out against his candidacy.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris thanked deep-pocketed Democratic donors who raised record sums in last month’s election loss to President-elect Donald Trump.
Harris, already fighting uphill, was left to shoulder the blame for circumstances largely outside her control.
Biden, who has just over a month left in office, talked about his legacy and the lasting effect he wanted to leave on America.
Vice President Kamala Harris's unsuccessful $1.5 billion spending spree in the 2024 election is poised to affect how future campaign committees use their coffers.