Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre directly on Monday whether voters want President Joe Biden to appear in public after he leaves office. did.
biden swore Doocy said at a press conference on Friday that he “will not fade out of sight or out of consciousness” after leaving the Oval Office on January 20, even if voters cast their votes for President-elect Donald. He questioned whether the president wanted to remain politically relevant regardless. Mr. Trump. The spokesperson said Biden should be respected for his decades of public service and his belief that Americans “deserve better.”
“President Biden has said he's not going to go 'out of sight or out of consciousness,' but I think what voters basically wanted was for him to be gone.” ?” Doocy asked.
“Look, this is a president who has served for over 50 years,” Jean-Pierre said. “Who has given his all as a public servant, as a senator, as a local representative, as vice president, and now as president? I think whoever was there, certainly worked every day as president for the last four years, believing that this country deserves more, believing that the American people deserve more, has a certain degree of respect. I think he deserves some respect.”
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A Fox News correspondent also asked Jean-Pierre who he thinks will be the next leader of the Democratic Party in the 2028 election cycle. (Related: 'Excuse me?': Doocy hits back, slams KJP for spreading 'misinformation')
“The people who can make those assessments and decisions are far smarter people than I am,” he said. “Obviously, the voters will decide. It's not for me to decide. What I can say right now, in this moment, in this room…is that we have President Joe Biden, who is clearly the leader of the Democratic Party. can't predict the future and that's not something I won't do from here.”
Biden has withdrawn from the 2024 campaign after his performance in the June 27 presidential debate, at the request of about 40 members of his party who say he has been proven to be elderly and mentally unhealthy. Withdrew. Vice President Kamala Harris subsequently lost to President-elect Trump. safe The number of electoral votes was 312.
In an interview with the Washington Post, the president expressed his regret for withdrawing from the campaign. interview If he had remained in the race, he said, “I would have beaten Trump.'' As of Monday, Biden had an approval rating of 35.6% and a disapproval rating of 57%. According to To FiveThirtyEight.
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