2024 election updates: 'I've gotta finish this job,' Biden says

He is holding his first post-debate news conference.

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Last updated: Friday, July 12, 2024 1:07AM GMT
Biden holds press conference amid calls to drop out of campaign

President Joe Biden is facing a critical point in his reelection bid as Democratic calls for him to exit the 2024 race continue to mount despite his efforts to shut them down.

A poor debate performance against Donald Trump reignited questions about Biden's age and fitness to carry out his campaign and serve another four years. Biden has defiantly insisted he is staying the course, telling lawmakers this week he is not going anywhere.

Thursday evening, Biden held his first post-debate news conference.

ByBiden, giving remarks on NATO, makes reference to Trump ABCNews logo
Jul 11, 2024, 11:38 PM GMT

Biden, giving remarks on NATO, makes reference to Trump

With the NATO banner and American flags displayed behind him, Biden recounted this week's NATO summit in Washington and touted the strength of the alliance in the face of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

While he didn't use Donald Trump's name, he invoked him during the remarks.

"Meanwhile, my predecessor, has made it clear he has no commitment to NATO," Biden said. "He has made it clear that he would feel no obligation to honor Article Five. He's already told Putin, I quote, 'Do whatever the hell you want.'"

"In fact, the day after Putin invaded Ukraine, here's what he said: It was genius. It was wonderful. Some of you have forgotten that, but that's exactly what he said. Well, I made it clear, a strong nato is essential to American I believe the obligation of Article Five is sacred," Biden added.

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Jul 11, 2024, 11:29 PM GMT

Biden takes the stage

Biden is at the podium to answer reporter questions in his first solo press conference since November 2023, a critical moment for him as he faces growing Democratic pressure to step aside from his campaign.

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Jul 11, 2024, 10:44 PM GMT

Biden soon to take reporter questions in high-stakes moment

Biden, facing a political crisis as Democrats question the viability of his campaign, is minutes away from holding his first solo press conference of the year -- and since the debate two weeks ago.

It's an opportunity for Biden to change the narrative after his poor performance that night triggered a drumbeat of concerns in his own party that he might be too weakened to win against Donald Trump this November.

But any stumbles in the unscripted setting will only add fuel to the fire, despite Biden's repeated attempts to rebuff his critics and his insistence that he is staying in the race.

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Jul 11, 2024, 10:43 PM GMT

'It would be a big mistake to underestimate the president,' German chancellor says

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz addressed Biden's viability and future during an interview Thursday on the PBS NewsHour, saying, "it would be a big mistake to underestimate the president."

"I just can tell you from my perspective, as someone that is speaking with Biden, he is very focused and he is very, intensely doing what the president of the United States has to do for leading [NATO]," Scholz said.

Scholz said that had not seen moments in his most recent interactions with Biden that indicated the president is not up for another four years.