In the latest political snafu from President Joe Biden, the much-anticipated “Big Boy” press conference at the NATO summit in Washington, D.C. faced a delayed start time, causing a ripple of speculation among eager viewers. Originally set for 5:30 P.M. Eastern, the conference’s commencement was first pushed back to 6:30 P.M. Eastern. However, after Biden’s embarrassing blunder of mistaking Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky for “President Putin,” the starting time was further postponed to 7 P.M.
Amidst the chaos, reports emerged of Democrats weighing Vice President Kamala Harris’s potential as a contender against former President Donald Trump. As the political landscape heats up, the scrutiny on Harris’s viability intensifies, showcasing the party’s unease in finding a strong opponent to face Trump in the upcoming elections.
Well taking IV’s does take time for gravity to feed so sure….
UPDATED: After Biden's NATO Flub, 'Big Boy' Press Conference Delayed, Twice https://t.co/Ffjl4AzkuU
— Singin (@singin2Bhonest) July 12, 2024
The scene at the NATO summit unfolds as a spectacle of political fumbles and internal Democratic assessments, drawing attention from both supporters and critics alike. RedState’s team remains on the frontlines, providing live updates and analysis, inviting readers to participate in the unfolding drama of U.S. politics.
With the stakes high and tensions rising, the delay in Biden’s press conference serves as a reminder of the unpredictability and drama that often accompanies key political events. As the nation tunes in, the spotlight remains on Biden’s performance and the Democratic Party’s strategic maneuvers, setting the stage for a contentious and riveting electoral season ahead.