Trump: Biden will remain in the race for the White House
Biden has faced an increasingly contentious debate in his Democratic Party regarding his fitness for the Presidential office since his disastrous television debate with Trump. However, according to his own statements, he is "firmly committed" to remaining in the Presidential race.
Trump stated in an interview with Fox News that Biden had looked "extremely pale" in the television debate, to put it nicely. It had been a strange debate, Biden's answers had "not made much sense," Trump had given "really bad answers," and "they weren't even answers. They were just meaningless and incomprehensible words strung together."
- Despite the criticism from Trump during their contentious debate at the White House, Biden reaffirmed his commitment to continuing his Presidential campaign.
- The House Republicans, watching the debate on Fox News, strongly criticized Biden's performance, echoing Trump's comments about his pale appearance and incoherent answers.
- Fox News, known for its conservative leanings, repeatedly aired clips of Biden's disastrous debate with Trump, casting doubt on his ability to handle the US Presidential role.
- In response to Trump's remarks about his appearance during the debate, Biden delivered a powerful speech at the White House, addressing race relations and reiterating his commitment to unity and progress.
- As the political tensions between the White House and the Trump-led Republicans continue to escalate, Biden, as the US President, faces an uphill battle to regain public trust and loyalty.