🚀🚀【Breaking News】Biden's campaign fate is in suspense, Trump's enthusiasm for virtual currency is rekindled! (Coinsradar.net)
1. Biden's withdrawal from the election
📢 Source: According to reports from Canyon News and other overseas media
🗓️ Timeline: On June 30, local time, Bill O'Reilly, a famous American TV host, dropped a bombshell, claiming that President Joe Biden will not seek re-election.
💡 O'Reilly's reason:
Biden cannot recover from the mistakes in the first US presidential debate in 2024.
Campaign fundraising has dried up.
🔔 Public statement: The Biden-Harris campaign team's public statement is expected to be released on July 1, local time.
🔍 Background check: O'Reilly, a conservative commentator, left Fox News due to sexual harassment allegations. The authenticity of his exclusive news is questionable, or he may try to incite MAGA supporters.
2. Biden's family attitude
👨👩👧 Family gathering: Biden's family, including first lady Jill Biden, son Hunter Biden and grandchildren, gathered at Camp David to plead with the president to continue his campaign.
💪 Family support: Biden's family provided "unequivocal support" and expressed disappointment with Biden's debate preparation team.
3. Dynamics within the Democratic Party
💬 Democratic leadership attitude: Democratic leaders firmly refused to change candidates, believing that Biden's setback was just "a prelude to a comeback."
🗳️ Main alternatives: Delaware Senator Chris Coons said Biden is the only Democrat who can beat Trump.
🤔 Potential candidates: New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy considered running if Biden did not run. He mentioned Biden's age but expressed support for the president.
📞 Conference call: The chairman of the Democratic National Committee and Biden's campaign manager held a conference call with dozens of committee members to boost morale and prepare for the national convention.
🔑 "Secret Rules": Democratic sponsors and political advisers discussed the possibility of removing Biden from the candidate list before or during the convention.
📊 Poll: After the debate, the number of Democrats who called for Biden to step down increased from 36% in February to 46%.
4. Historical Mirror
🎥 Hillary Clinton precedent: Hillary considered changing candidates after her gaffe in 2016, but ultimately lost to Trump.