In his first TV interview after withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race, President Joe Biden warned about Republican candidate Donald Trump, calling him "a genuine danger to American security."
Speaking to CBS News, Biden emphasized the critical moment in history and stressed that democracy is the key to the nation's future.
Biden, 81, has remained out of the spotlight since he departed from the race following a challenging debate performance against Trump. Concerns about his age and mental fitness had been growing, and he acknowledged these issues during the interview. While admitting his debate struggles, Biden asserted that he has "no serious problem" with his health.
He explained that his decision to exit the race was influenced by concerns from fellow Democratic Party members, who feared his candidacy might hurt their chances in the upcoming elections. Biden emphasized his commitment to preventing Trump from returning to power, calling it his most important obligation to the country.
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Despite stepping down, Biden expressed pride in his accomplishments, particularly in job creation, investment, and the COVID-19 recovery. He also pledged to support Vice President Kamala Harris, who has since taken his place on the Democratic ticket. Harris's popularity has surged since Biden's exit, putting Trump in a challenging position.
During the interview, Biden reflected on his role as a "transition president" and his original plan to serve only one term. However, he acknowledged that circumstances changed rapidly, preventing him from stepping down earlier.
Meanwhile, Trump’s running mate, J.D. Vance, defended the campaign during multiple Sunday talk shows, addressing issues like abortion and immigration while claiming Harris is now "calling the shots" in the Biden administration.