WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Yesterday, President Joe Biden opened his highly anticipated news conference with a forceful defense of his foreign and domestic policies and batted away questions about his ability to serve another four years, even as he flubbed a reference to former President Donald Trump in one of his first answers.

Now Biden and his team are continuing on their relentless sprint to persuade lawmakers, donors and voters that he is still up for the job with a trip to Michigan, part of the trio of 鈥渂lue wall鈥 states that his campaign now says is the clearest path to victory in November. Over a dozen members of Congress have called for him to bow out of the campaign.

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Biden backer says rally speech should ease concerns about president鈥檚 candidacy

Ken Jacobs said President Joe Biden鈥檚 remarks in Detroit, which stretched to over 30 minutes, should put to rest any talk that he couldn鈥檛 handle another four years in office.

鈥淗e should repeat that exact speech at the Democratic convention,鈥 Jacobs said. 鈥淚t shows that he has the stamina for this.鈥

Jacobs, a 71-year-old Detroit-area Democrat, conceded that Biden 鈥渉ad a bad performance during the debate鈥 but said he doesn鈥檛 care about debates.

Jacobs questioned whether Democratic lawmakers who have asked the president to step aside may 鈥渉ave an ulterior motive.鈥

Another rallygoer, 62-year-old Anne Baxter, said her impressions of Biden changed after the speech: 鈥淵ou see the things on TV and the clips,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e was far more animated and better speaking than I thought.鈥

She, too, criticized those are calling for Biden to step down.

鈥淚鈥檓 glad he鈥檚 not listening to these knuckleheads, because its not the base,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou heard these people here.鈥

Biden goes after Trump at rally, briefly interrupted by pro-Palestinian protester

Some of the loudest crowd reactions during President Joe Biden鈥檚 speech in Detroit came when he mentioned his opponent, former President Donald Trump.

Biden said the media have been 鈥渉ammering鈥 him since their recent debate while Trump has 鈥済otten a free pass.鈥

鈥淒onald, no more free passes,鈥 Biden said. 鈥淭oday, we鈥檙e going to shine a spotlight on Donald Trump.鈥

At times the crowd chanted in reference to Trump: 鈥淟ock him up!鈥

Biden鈥檚 speech was interrupted by a lone pro-Palestinian protester, who was escorted out by security and continued to chant, 鈥淔ree, free Palestine.鈥

Biden resumed speaking after the brief disruption, saying that he understands 鈥渉er passion.鈥

鈥淭his war must end,鈥 Biden said.

At rally, Biden addresses candidacy questions and says he is staying in the race

President Joe Biden acknowledged speculation about his candidacy during a rally in Detroit but insisted that he is running.

鈥淚鈥檓 not going to change that,鈥 he told a raucous crowd in a high school gym.

鈥淵ou made me the nominee,鈥 Biden said, referring to the millions of Democrats who backed him in the primaries. 鈥淵ou the voters. You decided. No one else. And I鈥檓 not going anywhere.鈥

He added that he is 鈥渢he only Democrat or Republican that has beaten Donald Trump ever, and I鈥檓 going to beat him again.鈥

As he took the stage Friday evening, the president was greeted with a deafening cheer and chants of 鈥淒on鈥檛 you quit!鈥

He was introduced by Cindy Rudolph, a pastor, who called him 鈥渁 transformative leader.鈥

鈥淲e want to give him four more years,鈥 Rudolph said, prompting the crowd to chant, 鈥淔our more years!鈥

In his remarks, Biden also proclaimed that 鈥淢otown is Joetown鈥 and vowed to win Michigan again in the 2024 election.

The 3 leading candidates for Trump running mate will not be at Saturday rally

The three men at the top of Trump鈥檚 short list to be his running mate, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, are not scheduled to be at the former president鈥檚 Pennsylvania rally tomorrow, according to two people familiar with the event鈥檚 schedule who were not authorized to speak publicly.

That makes it unlikely Trump plans to announce his vice presidential pick at his last event before the convention. Trump could make the announcement at the RNC when it kicks off Monday or post on social media, like he did in 2016 when announcing he chose Mike Pence. Politico first reported that the three top contenders would not be at Saturday鈥檚 event.

The Democratic Party crisis after Biden鈥檚 debate spirals with no clear ending

For more than two weeks, the Democratic Party has been . And there is no sign yet that the threat to Joe Biden鈥檚 reelection is nearing a conclusion.

The president has dug in even as a growing chorus of Democratic officials, donors and strategists calls for him to step aside.

Donors and high-profile endorsers are repudiating Biden, morale inside and outside the campaign is weak and some top Democrats are pondering whether to make a move against the president.

One of Biden鈥檚 allies privately described a cycle of alternating hope and despair in the style of the movie 鈥淕roundhog Day.鈥

Meanwhile Republicans are celebrating the chaos heading into their convention, which starts Monday.

Pelosi and other Democratic leaders try to guide their party through Biden uproar

The uproar over President Joe Biden鈥檚 ability to win reelection is leaving Democrats at a standstill, at odds over whether to stick with Biden or press on with trying to persuade him to end his reelection bid.

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Jim Clyburn, a veteran leader of the Congressional Black Caucus, . They are generational allies of the president but also trusted voices who can bring frank concerns to Biden.

That is giving space to the current congressional leadership 鈥 House Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer 鈥 to navigate the party鈥檚 political future.

At Biden鈥檚 Detroit rally, political allies warm up the crowd

Michigan Democratic Party Chair Lavora Barnes said in remarks before President Joe Biden鈥檚 appearance that 鈥渓ately there鈥檚 been a lot of noise about this election,鈥 but 鈥渉e has always had our back and Michigan will always have his,鈥 she said.

Academy Award-winning actress Octavia Spencer said the Biden administration will protect women鈥檚 reproductive rights and urged people to 鈥渞eject Donald Trump once and for all.鈥

And Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan recalled that when times were tough in the city, 鈥淛oe Biden showed up for us.鈥

鈥淏ut if you鈥檝e been watching the news the last week, it seems like it鈥檚 Joe Biden versus everybody,鈥 Duggan said. 鈥淚 want you when he comes out here to let him know, Detroiters never forget. He has been there for us. We鈥檙e going to be there for him.

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson framed the vote as a fight for democracy and fair elections, saying, 鈥淚n 2020 in Michigan, we fought back successfully against an unprecedented effort to overturn the accurate election results.鈥 She did not mention the president in her remarks.

Late-night comics have long been relentless in skewering Trump. Now it鈥檚 Biden鈥檚 turn

Since Donald Trump鈥檚 emergence on the political scene, late-night comics have made him a relentless target. But after President Joe Biden鈥檚 poor showing in the debate with Trump two weeks ago, .

Stephen Colbert of CBS鈥 鈥淟ate Show鈥 joked this week that 鈥淚 think that Biden debates as well as Abraham Lincoln 鈥 if you dug him up right now.鈥

He had company: Jon Stewart, Seth Meyers and Jimmy Fallon have all found comedy fodder in Biden鈥檚 stumbling performance and in Democrats鈥 over whether the president should drop his campaign for a second term.

It shows that comedy 鈥 not political favoritism 鈥 ultimately rules their world, television expert Robert Thompson says.

Sen. Susan Collins says she will write in Nikki Haley on her ballot in November

Collins, a from Maine, didn鈥檛 vote for Donald Trump for president in 2016 or 2020.

And the third time will not be the charm, because she said Friday that she intends to , who is not on the ballot.

鈥淚 publicly endorsed Nikki Haley, and I wanted her to win. She鈥檚 still my favorite candidate, and I think she could do a great job. She鈥檚 my choice, and that鈥檚 how I鈥檓 going to express it,鈥 .

In 2016, Collins said she wrote in then-House Speaker Paul Ryan for president over Trump.

Collins is the only New England Republican in Congress and the only Republican holding statewide office in Maine, where Trump has twice won an electoral vote.

Michigan Democratic official won鈥檛 weigh in on Biden as nominee

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, one of the more prominent Democratic leaders appearing with President Joe Biden in Detroit on Friday, would not give an opinion when asked whether she believes he should still be the party鈥檚 presidential nominee.

鈥淚鈥檓 just focused on making sure people know what鈥檚 at stake this year. And know how to exercise their vote,鈥 Benson said.

Benson has seen her profile rise as a target of violence following the 2020 election and as a national advocate for secure elections.

She said that she 鈥渇eels good鈥 about the state鈥檚 preparedness ahead of this year鈥檚 vote due to several new laws. But she said officials are contending with 鈥渁 more sophisticated, coordinated effort to try to delegitimize democracy than we have in the past.鈥

Biden supporters back president ahead of rally in Detroit

Carole Chi, 72, said she came with a group of enthusiastic friends 鈥渢o cheer him on and tell him to stay in there.鈥 In her view, Trump should be the one to leave the race. She called him a 鈥渃rook.鈥

鈥淗e speaks like an old man, sure. Who cares?鈥 Chi said of Biden. 鈥淗e knows what he is doing.鈥

Donna Harper, 71, said she was disappointed by Biden鈥檚 debate performance but encouraged by his NATO press conference Thursday.

鈥淟et him just be Joe,鈥 Harper said. 鈥淎nd I saw more of that last night.鈥

Frat bros. War heroes. Trump鈥檚 former golf caddy.

The Republican 好色tv and Trump鈥檚 campaign released a list of 鈥渆veryday Americans鈥 who will be speaking at next week鈥檚 Republican 好色tv Convention.

Among the names:

A group of students and fraternity brothers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who were captured on video protecting an American flag during campus protests

Family members of people who were killed by repeat offenders, people living in the country illegally and from fentanyl-laced pills

Men and women who say they are struggling to make ends meet due to high inflation

John Nieporte, the head Golf Pro at Trump International, who worked his way up from being Trump鈥檚 former golf caddy, and Carrie Ruiz, the Golf General Manager at Trump 好色tv Doral.

Rep. Mike Levin told Biden to drop out during Hispanic Caucus call, before releasing public statement

Rep. Mike Levin, D-Calif. told President Biden on a virtual call with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus on Friday that he should step down as the Democratic nominee, according to three sources familiar with the call. It marks the first time that one of Biden鈥檚 growing internal detractors confronted the president with their opposition to his reelection campaign.

Biden had joined the call around noon to acknowledge the concerns that many Democrats in Congress had raised about his capabilities to serve a second term and to reaffirm that not only can he finish the campaign, but that he intends to win in November, according to one of the people, who like others, were granted anonymity to discuss a private call.

Another person told AP that the call began on a positive note, with Biden soliciting feedback from members on how to appeal to the Hispanic vote and what campaign events to join. The call allowed for a few questions of the president, which is when Levin raised his hand to launch what was described as a soliloquy on what he鈥檇 heard from his Southern California district, with voters telling him that the president should not be on top of the party鈥檚 ticket for 2024.

Levin, according to two of the people, then encouraged the president to listen to those constituents and step down.

Biden responded in kind, according to one person, saying that he understands the threat Democrats face against GOP candidate Trump but that he had a plan to win. The president wanted to answer more member questions after that but the call was abruptly ended by the organizers.

California Democrat says Biden should drop out after Hispanic Caucus call

The steady drip of defections from Biden鈥檚 camp has continued today as vulnerable Democratic Rep. Mike Levin of California called on him to let someone else take over at the top of the ticket.

Levin put out the statement shortly after Biden joined a call with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.

The representative from a competitive district in Southern California said he鈥檚 heard from hundreds of constituents and supporters since Biden鈥檚 faltering debate performance.

He called the president an 鈥渙utstanding leader,鈥 but said he鈥檚 no longer sure he can prevail against the 鈥渋ncalculable threat鈥 posed by Trump.

鈥淚t is time to move forward. With a new leader. Together,鈥 he said in a statement.

Trump calls picking his VP 鈥榓 highly sophisticated version of 鈥楾he Apprentice鈥欌

Trump is comparing his vice presidential search to the reality TV show he helmed years ago.

鈥淚t鈥檚 like a highly sophisticated version of 鈥楾he Apprentice,鈥欌 Trump said on the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show amid intense speculation over his pick.

The presumptive GOP nominee once again made clear his preference to unveil his pick at the Republican 好色tv Convention, which kicks off Monday in Milwaukee.

Trump said he鈥檇 鈥渓ove to do it during the convention鈥 or 鈥渏ust slightly before the convention, like Monday.鈥

He also said he鈥檚 down to a handful of 鈥渞eally, really good candidates.鈥

鈥淚 may be leaning one way and that changing sometimes 鈥 you know all of a sudden you see something that you like or you don鈥檛 like and you lean a little bit differently ... but we have a very good bench.鈥

Biden meets with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus

President Biden spoke viritually with with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, according to a Democratic aide, granted anonymity to discuss the private call.

The group鈥檚 chair, Rep. Nanette Barrag谩n, D-Calif., put out a statement of support for Biden after his debate, but many of her members have yet to do the same and some, including Rep. Ra煤l Grijalva, D-Ariz., have publicly stated that Biden should step down.

The president has faced criticisms from Hispanic members and outside groups in response to a series of immigration decisions he鈥檚 made over the last several years and the group is a crucial voting bloc for the Democratic Party.

Biden in 2020: 鈥業 view myself as a bridge, not as anything else鈥

President Joe Biden today will return to the same Detroit high school where as a candidate in 2020, he vowed to be a bridge to the next generation of leaders.

鈥淚 view myself as a bridge, not as anything else,鈥 Biden said in March 2020 while flanked by Kamala Harris and other party leaders at Renaissance High School. 鈥淭here鈥檚 an entire generation of leaders you saw stand behind me. They are the future of this country.鈥

Four years later, many in his party are now pleading for him to fulfill that very promise and step aside.

At his event on Friday, President Biden aims to boost enthusiasm for his campaign and solidify support from Michigan鈥檚 prominent Democratic leaders.

House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries met privately with President Biden

Jeffries of New York said in a letter to colleagues Friday that he met with the president Thursday evening and 鈥渄irectly expressed the full breadth of insight, heartfelt perspectives and conclusions about the path forward that the Caucus has shared in our recent time together.鈥

This comes as more than a dozen Democrats in the House have called on Biden to step aside, while others want the president to stay in the race. Jeffries said Democrats have had an 鈥渆xtensive discussion鈥 about the country鈥檚 future. And the conversations have been, as he said earlier in the week, 鈥渃andid, clear-eyed and comprehensive.鈥

Two White House officials confirmed the meeting but declined further comment.

Melania Trump to attend RNC

Former first lady Melania Trump will attend the Republican 好色tv Convention. That's according to two people familiar with her plans who spoke on the condition of anonymity before full details were released.

It will be a rare public appearance in Milwaukee for a woman who has been largely absent from the campaign trail as her husband runs to return to the White House.

It remains unclear whether she will deliver a speech or have any formal role in the proceedings.

The news was first reported by CNN.

GOP group behind Project 2025 floats conspiracy theory that Biden will use 鈥榝orce鈥 to keep power

A conservative think tank that is planning for a of the federal government in the event of a Republican presidential win is suggesting that President Joe Biden might try to hold the White House 鈥渂y force鈥 if he loses the November election.

The 鈥 which goes against Biden鈥檚 own public statements 鈥 appeared in a report released Thursday that the group said resulted from a role-playing exercise gaming out potential scenarios before and after the 2024 election.

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