Biden's Verbal Gaffes at NATO Summit Prompt 17 Democrats to Call for His Withdrawal—What Did He Say?

BY Govind Tekale

BY Govind Tekale

President Joe Biden, during a NATO summit press conference, mistakenly referred to Donald Trump as 'Vice President,' sparking immediate reactions on social media.

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Former President Trump wasted no time mocking Biden’s mix-up on Truth Social, highlighting another challenging moment for the current administration.

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A significant slip at the summit saw Biden confusing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with Vladimir Putin, leading to an awkward yet humorous correction.

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Under increasing pressure, 17 Democratic congressmen, led by voices like Jim Himes, call for Biden to reconsider his presidential run.

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Amid discussions about his future, Biden stands firm on his commitment to the race, confident in his ability to once again defeat Donald Trump.

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Concerns about Biden’s health intensify as the White House acknowledges visits from a Parkinson’s specialist, though denying any ongoing treatment.

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The internal push to replace Biden gains momentum with support reportedly from high-profile Democrats like Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi.

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Despite mounting pressures and public gaffes, Biden's message remains clear: 'The campaign hasn't really started yet.'

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As debates over his fitness to serve continue, Biden minimizes the significance of the calls for him to drop out, viewing them as typical election-cycle challenges.

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