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Biden also said he hadn’t watched the debate since it occurred. In a rambling answer, though, he suggested he was aware at the time that he was doing poorly. “The whole way I
ABC News' George Stephanopolous pressed the president about why he wasn't prepared enough to debate Donald Trump.
In a clip of his first interview appearance since his disastrous debate appearance, President Joe Biden blamed his performance on being "exhausted."
President Joe Biden presented further excuses and took ownership for his poor debate performance, saying he was “sick” and “feeling terrible.”
Former President Trump on Thursday called out his 2024 rival President Biden and requested another debate, this time with no moderators, in which he proposed to discuss the future of the country.
President Biden addressed his performance during the first presidential debate during an exclusive interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos saying he was "exhausted and didn't listen to his instincts.
CNN’s Pamela Brown, David Chalian, and Jeff Zeleny discuss the newly released clip from President Joe Biden’s interview with ABC News’ George Stephanapoulos.
President Biden said that he "made a mistake" in his debate with former President Trump but argued that his accomplishments during his term were more important.
After growing concern about President Biden's mental fitness, he is set to do his first televised interview since the debate with ABC News. Also, former President Trump posted on Truth Social challenging Biden to another debate.
On Independence Day, former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to challenge President Joe Biden to a second presidential debate. Biden’s performance in the Atlanta debate has called into question the president’s cognitive ability,
President Biden, 81, sat for an interview with ABC News Friday night after his disastrous debate performance against former President Trump.
"Did you ever watch the debate afterwards?" George Stephanopoulos asked Biden. "I don't think I did, no," Biden replied.
Joe Biden vowed Friday to stay in the White House race and blamed his dismal debate performance on "feeling terrible" due to a cold, as he sought to save his reelection campaign with a make-or-break TV interview.
President Biden sat down with ABC News host George Stephanopoulos for his first TV interview since his poor debate performance against former President Trump late last month. (Credit: ABC News)
President Biden is sitting with ABC News for an interview airing Friday in response to a poor debate performance that has left Democrats reeling and looking for a new party leader. The interview, conducted by George Stephanopoulos is airing on ABC.
President Biden is sitting with ABC News for an interview that will air Friday in response to a poor debate performance that has left Democrats reeling and looking for a new party leader. The interview,
I had a bad night,” Biden told a local radio station in Wisconsin in a pre-recorded interview that aired on Thursday morning. “And the fact of the matter is that, you know, I screwed up. I made a mistake.
Aides and Joe Biden himself are putting the blame on the cold and rejecting concerns regarding his age and stamina
Biden is set to sit down with ABC News on Friday in a crucial interview after questions about his debate performance
President Biden tried to explain away his shocking performance during last week’s first presidential debate against Donald Trump, telling ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos Friday evening that he was “exhausted” and “sick” with a “bad cold” Biden,
President Biden acknowledged his poor debate performance in a radio interview Thursday, saying he “screwed up” on the debate stage, but reiterated that he is not ending his campaign and is committed to defeating former President Trump in November.
Still reeling from a disastrous presidential debate performance, President Biden will be spending the coming week trying to prove to voters — and fellow Democrats — that he’s the right person for the presidential ticket in November.
Biden sought to reassure a small group of Democratic governors amid growing calls to step aside from the presidential race.
The hits just keep coming for President Joe Biden’s poll numbers. Amid calls from across the political spectrum for him to move aside and make way for a younger candidate, a slew of new polls landed Wednesday morning,
A defiant President Joe Biden vowed Wednesday to keep running for reelection, rejecting growing pressure from Democrats to withdraw after a disastrous debate performance raised questions about his readiness to keep campaigning,
In his first extended interview since a poor debate performance last week, a defiant President Joe Biden contended repeatedly that he had "a bad night" and refused to entertain stepping aside as the Democratic nominee.
Hours before President Joe Biden's high-stakes interview with ABC News, Biden defiantly declared he's 'staying in the race.'
"That's 90 minutes on stage. Look at what I've done in 3.5 years," Biden said in his 'Earl Ingram Show' interview
Former President Barack Obama has reportedly voiced concerned about President Biden's shaky debate performance and the impact it will have on Biden's chances of winning the election in November.
President Biden said during an interview on ABC Friday night that he was suffering from a “really bad cold” in the days leading up to his damaging debate performance last week.
He also said the bad debate was "nobody's fault but mine." In his first TV interview since his roundly criticized performance in last week's debate, President Joe Biden said it showed a "bad episode" and nothing more.
President Joe Biden is expected to meet with Democratic governors and congressional leaders as pressure builds to defend his mental fitness for office after his poor debate performance.