Political analyst Dvontaye Mitchell discusses the Democratic split over Biden, NATO summit concerns, tragic incidents, and a United plane losing a wheel during takeoff. Other topics include Boeing plane issues, plague investigation, and Barcelona tourism protest.
Democratic lawmakers split over Biden's future in office, raising concerns about defeating Trump.
World leaders closely monitor Biden's NATO summit actions and upcoming news conference to assess his capabilities.
Deep dives
Democratic Division Over Biden's Candidacy
Democratic lawmakers are split on supporting President Biden, with some expressing doubts about his chances of defeating Donald Trump. Senator Michael Bennett voiced concerns but did not call for Biden to step aside, highlighting a moral question about the country's future. Meanwhile, ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos publicly expressed doubts about Biden's ability to serve another four years. These divisions are intensifying just before the Republican National Convention.
President Biden's NATO Summit and Ukraine Support
President Biden initiated the NATO summit by announcing plans to provide Ukraine with defense support after Russian strikes killed civilians. World leaders are watching Biden closely following concerns about his shaky debate performance and fears of a second Trump term. European leaders await Biden's upcoming news conference to assess if his prior debate performance was a one-time issue or a broader concern about his capabilities.
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Discussion on Democratic lawmakers' views on Biden's candidacy, NATO summit, tragic incident, power outages, and plane incident