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OBAMA CONCERNED: Former Pres. Privately Very Worried Joe Can’t Beat Don After Nightmare Debate; WaPo
Former President Barack Obama is privately expressing concerns that President Biden’s already-rough road to re-election is looking more difficult than ever following his nightmare performance at last week’s debate.
From The Washington Post:Former president Barack Obama has privately told allies who have reached out to him that President Biden’s already tough path to reelection grew more challenging after his shaky debate performance on Thursday — a harsher assessment of the presidential race than his public comments, according to several people familiar with his remarks.
Obama separately spoke directly with Biden by phone after last Thursday’s debate to offer his support as a sounding board and private counselor for his embattled former vice president, the people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations. It is unclear how directly Obama addressed Biden’s performance and his path to reelection on the call.
“President Biden is grateful for President Obama’s unwavering support since the very start of this campaign as both a powerful messenger to voters and a trusted adviser directly to the president,” Lauren Hitt, a spokeswoman for the Biden campaign, said in a statement.
The new WaPo report casts doubt on Obama’s X post following the debate; an attempt at damage control.
“Bad debate nights happen,” Obama wrote. “Trust me, I know. But this election is still a choice between someone who has fought for ordinary folks his entire life and someone who only cares about himself. Between someone who tells the truth; who knows right from wrong and will give it to the American people straight — and someone who lies through his teeth for his own benefit. Last night didn’t change that, and it’s why so much is at stake in November.”
More over at The Washington Post:
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Hamas Sources: Only 2 Or 3 People Know Where Chief Murderer Yahye Sinwar Is
Only Three People Know Where Sinwar is Hiding – Report
According to a new report in Asharq Al-Awsat, a London based Arabic paper, only three people know the location of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
According to the report, Hamas sources emphasized to the publication that Sinwar remains up to date on every development in the war and ceasefire negotiations, despite remaining in hiding.
According to retired US General Jack Keane of the Institute for the Study or War, Sinwar likely left Rafah and is now hiding in Khan Younis.
Sources told the paper that: “A very small circle [of people] know his location,” adding that the small group consists of “no more than two or three people, who provide for his various needs and maintain his communication with the other leaders of the movement.”
According to Colin Clarke, of the NY based Soufan Group and the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, Sinwar is: “likely still in Gaza, deep within the tunnel network and surrounded by hostages to secure his safety.”
Clarke added that Sinwar likely relies on hand deliveries of paper correspondence, delivered by trusted couriers, to avoid electronic detection of his location.
“Sinwar is someone who is out for his own survival,” Clarke added. “It’s his ultimate goal, like a cornered rat.”
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Israel Is Studying Latest Hamas Response to Hostage Deal, Affirms PMO
The Israeli negotiating team has received Hamas’s proposed changes to the hostages-for-ceasefire framework outlined by U.S. President Joe Biden in May, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said late Wednesday.
The United States, Qatar and Egypt—the mediators—have conveyed “Hamas’s remarks on the outline of the hostages deal,” said Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu’s office in a joint statement with the Mossad.
“Israel is evaluating the remarks and will convey its reply to the mediators,” added the brief statement from Jerusalem.
An anonymous senior Israeli official subsequently told the U.S.-based Axios news outlet that while “important progress has been made, there is still a significant way to go with serious challenges.”
Even if Israel and Hamas enter into further negotiations, “it will be tough and not short,” the official said, adding that it could take “several weeks to reach an agreement if we move to detailed negotiations.”
According to the report, the Israeli negotiating team is expected to hold discussions with Netanyahu and Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant in the “coming days” to formulate a stance to Hamas’s response.
The Israeli government immediately accepted Biden’s proposal, which Netanyahu has claimed does not call for a permanent end to the war that started with Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre of more than 1,200 people in communities in southern Israel on Oct. 7, the wounding of thousands and kidnapping of as many as 250 others. The government says 120 hostages remain in Gaza.
However, an Israeli official said on June 17 that in its initial reply to the proposal, the terrorist group made “substantial changes” to the outline, which the U.N. Security Council had formally approved a week earlier.
Hamas demanded an end to the war and the full withdrawal of Israeli forces, the official said, adding that Jerusalem’s goals for the war still stand—the defeat of Hamas as a military and ruling power, the return of all hostages and the guarantee that Gaza cannot pose a threat to Israel.
‘Working very hard to find a formula’
Last week, a U.S. official confirmed for the first time that Hamas’s official response to the ceasefire bid amounted to a rejection. “They came back several weeks ago and rejected the proposal that was on the table,” said U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller on June 26
While Miller was the first U.S. official to characterize Hamas’s June 11 reply as a rejection of the terms, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken had previously said it included changes that were “not workable.”
“A deal was on the table that was virtually identical to the proposal that Hamas made on May 6—a deal that the entire world is behind, a deal Israel has accepted. Hamas could have answered with a single word: ‘Yes,’” the top diplomat stated at a June 12 press conference in Doha.
Earlier this week, Axios reported that the Biden administration had proposed a change to Article 8 of the deal, which deals with talks regarding a “sustainable calm” in Gaza, set to commence after the implementation of the first stage of the three-stage agreement.
Jerusalem wants to retain the right to raise the demilitarization of Gaza and “other issues” during this stage, per the Axios report. Hamas, however, demanded that these talks focus solely on the number and identity of Palestinian terrorists to be released from Israeli jails in return for every living Israeli soldier or male hostage held in Gaza.
“The U.S. is working very hard to find a formula that will allow reaching a deal,” a source with direct knowledge of the talks told Axios, adding that the effort is being coordinated with Qatari and Egyptian mediators.
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Trump Advisers Hope Biden Stays in Race, As They Eye Alternate Scenarios
Donald Trump and his campaign hope President Biden stays in the race, according to four people familiar with private discussions, believing they can beat him even with Trump’s felony conviction and other charges. But they are also ramping up attacks on Vice President Harris.
Publicly, Trump and his allies have dismissed suggestions that Biden could withdraw from the race, insisting that it is too late for Democrats to change course. Privately, they have started preparing for different possibilities, and feel it could be harder to beat another Democrat who is not Biden or Harris.
“I’m going to show up and I’m going to campaign whether it’s him or somebody else,” Trump said in a Monday interview with Richmond radio host John Reid, referencing polls showing him doing as well or better against other Democrats.
“The funny thing is we’re beating him badly in the polls, but nobody else is doing any better,” he added in an interview that aired Monday with radio host John Fredericks.
Letting Biden be the focus of attention is unusual for Trump, who is more accustomed to dominating the headlines. But he has laid low since the debate, with no public events scheduled. A running mate announcement is expected as early as next week, with the Republican National Convention to follow the week after.
The Trump campaign’s message to surrogates after last week’s debate was that Biden is the Democratic nominee, and Democrats are stuck with him, according to a Republican close to the campaign, who like others interviewed for this story, wasn’t authorized to speak publicly. Biden struggled through the 90-minute faceoff, setting off widespread alarm in his party.
“It sure seems they want Biden to stay on the ticket. They think he’s vulnerable, and they like where they’re at. You can see they are not excited at all about the prospect of him leaving the race,” said David Axelrod, a longtime top strategist to Barack Obama.
Trump advisers were privately stunned at how poorly Biden performed, people familiar with the matter said, believing he would be a stronger debater.
Taylor Budowich, who leads Trump’s outside PAC, said the clips from Thursday’s debate “would make for devastating campaign commercials.” But Budowich also said that Harris being the nominee “has the ad team cackling with excitement.” On Wednesday the PAC, known as MAGA Inc., circulated an attack on Harris, headlined, “Is Invasion Czar Kamala Harris The Best They Got?”
Biden’s campaign and the White House have insisted the president remains committed to running and are planning a fresh bout of campaign events and at least one television interview. The campaign announced raising $127 million in June, ending the month with $240 million cash on hand, compared to Trump’s $111.8 million raised and $285 million in the bank.
The incumbent and his aides have sought to stay on the attack against Trump, hitting him over abortion and the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob, among other issues. On Monday, Biden responded to a Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity, saying it would leave Trump “more emboldened to do whatever he pleases” in a second term.
The Trump campaign expects he will be the Democratic nominee, Trump spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said. “We are confident no matter what that we will be victorious in tying any Democrat on the ballot to Biden and to the Democratic Party,” she added.
The Trump campaign has begun airing ads suggesting Harris was celebrating Biden’s struggles, showing her laughing in a way that is meant to appear villainous and collapsing the Biden-Harris campaign logo to remove the president’s name. The campaign is also attacking other Democratic candidates for their past defenses of Biden, accusing them of covering up the president’s decline.
Republicans have indicated that they would attack any Democratic effort to replace Biden as an affront to Democratic primary voters and the democratic process.
“What would be a bigger threat to democracy than taking a candidate post primary, when millions of people, Democratic primary voters, have already voted and try to replace him at a convention with a few hundred Democratic leaders?” Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), a potential running mate, said after Thursday’s debate. “That is the biggest threat to democracy that’s been contemplated in American government in the last few years.”
Outside the campaign, lawyers at the right-wing Heritage Foundation researched ballot access laws in all 50 states to be prepared to oppose any effort to remove or replace Biden after he officially becomes the Democratic nominee.
“Our research has basically uncovered that it’s extraordinarily complicated and absolutely ripe for ample opportunities for litigation,” said Mike Howell, director of Heritage’s Oversight Project. “You got to dance with the girl you brought to prom. An American election can’t be made up as you go, and the fact that such a massive lie was told to the American people isn’t a convenient enough excuse to circumvent laws.”
“We like to live by the rule that when your opponent is in the process of committing suicide it’s best to stay out of the way,” said Ralph Reed, chairman of the Faith & Freedom Coalition. “I think after Thursday we’re going to leave the stage to Joe Biden and the Democrats who have organized themselves into a circular firing squad.”
Trump himself has been largely quiet this week, and some advisers said they want him to delay his vice-presidential choice as long as possible to let Democrats stew in their own troubles. Two people who have spoken to Trump in recent days say he continues to fixate on both Vance and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) as potential choices, while also mentioning other names, such as North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum.
“He truly I don’t think has fully decided,” one person who has spoken to him repeatedly said.
Leavitt said: “Very soon President Trump will make an announcement on a vice presidential running mate who will be much more qualified and competent than Kamala Harris.”
Kellyanne Conway, a longtime ally of Trump, argued Trump didn’t need to say much about the debate. “The art of politics is to tell people what they can’t see, not what they can,” Conway said. “People simply can’t unsee what they saw in that moment.”
While Democrats have plunged into panic over Biden’s poor showing at Thursday’s debate and ability to execute the campaign or serve another four years, Trump has welcomed more favorable developments, with a Supreme Court decision that delayed and could possibly eliminate his criminal jeopardy. His lawyers secured a delay of his sentencing for his 34-felony conviction in New York until September, if at all, as the judge said he would consider the effects of Monday’s Supreme Court decision saying presidents are immune from prosecution for official acts.
Some Trump campaign staff have aired their glee at the Democratic meltdown by posting online taunts, sometimes profane, directed at Biden and his staff. But aides have also cautioned against getting cocky or endangering their own momentum.
“Right now the entire Biden reelection campaign is in a complete free fall,” Fredericks said in an interview on Tuesday. “All you have to do is get out of the way. Let ’em implode.”
(c) Washington Post
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IS IT HAPPENING? 25 House Democrats Preparing to Call for Biden to Drop Out – Report
After Biden’s disaster of a debate performance, and more Americans than ever thinking he is unfit to serve another 4 years as president, some elected Democrats are preparing to call for Biden to drop out of the race.
According to a one House Democrat’s aid, 25 House Democrats are poised to call for the President to step aside. In addition, some donors have called for him to hand the reigns to someone else, and Democrats are wondering out loud if Biden still has it.
However, most beleive it will be Biden’s decision if he stays in the race or drops out.
One source said that Democrat legislators of competitive districs are getting hammered with questions by their constituents about the matter, and are considering writing a letter asking Biden to step aside. “It looks like the dam has broken,” the source said.
U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett became the first Democrat in Congress to call for Biden to quit his campagin, telling NBC he hoped others would join him.
Meanwhile, influencial Democrat and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, admitted in an interview with MSNBC that it is fair to question Biden’s mental abilities, saying: “I think it’s a legitimate question to say, ‘Is this an episode or is this a condition?’ And so when people ask that question, it’s legitimate, of both candidates,”
A Reuters/Ipsos poll taken after the debate showed one in three Democrats think Biden should end his reelection bid.
Meanwhile, Biden has blamed his terrible debate performance on his travel schedule, despite the well publicized fact that he stayed in Camp David for a week, prepping for the debate.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on Tuesday that Biden did not have an “episode,” just a bad night.
The White House also said that Biden had a cold the night of the debate.
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Trump: Face it, ‘You Can Be Evil’ so Long as You Get Good Ratings
New audio of former President Donald Trump talking about his post-presidency career caught him boasting about his ability to pull big ratings no matter what anyone says they think of him. He says NBC would have him back in a flash to make whatever show he wanted because he would deliver them a blockbuster audience.
“You can be nice, or you can be mean. You can be evil. You can be horrible. You can be crude or elegant. There’s only one thing that matters and that’s ratings. If you don’t have ratings, it doesn’t matter,” he said. The audio was recorded by Ramin Setoodeh, who interviewed Trump for his new biography Apprentice in Wonderland.
In a clip aired on MSNBC, Trump continued: “If I went back to NBC right now to do something, they would do anything I wanted to do, showbiz wise… Because one thing I know about that business—and I learned more about that business than anybody else could learn in a short period of time. It’s about one thing: ratings. If you have ratings, you can be the meanest, most horrible human being in the world. There’s only one thing that matters: ratings.”
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Germany Delays Plans to Compensate Polish Victims of World War II
Contrary to prior anticipations, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz did not announce an initiative to pay Polish citizens victimized in World War II by the Nazi regime during a press conference on Tuesday with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
“There is no such gesture that would satisfy Poles, there is no sum of money that would offset all that happened during World War II. And here there is no dispute between us either,” Tusk said on Tuesday.
Scholz said Germany would “endeavor to provide support for the victims” without offering specifics.
The plan would come following the previous Polish administration led by the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party, which had demanded $1 trillion in war reparations, a request Germany dismissed, citing previous agreements between the two countries following the conclusion of the Second World War.
The delay in a decision reportedly derives from German legislative concerns about the size of the payment and the potential for other European countries to make similar demands.
Tusk denied disappointment in the delayed decision, saying that “these are all steps that go in the right direction” and that “the future will show whether my expectations and hopes are based on solid foundations.”
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PELOSI ADMITS: Fair to Ask if Biden Had ‘Episode’ or Has ‘Condition’
In an appearance on “Andrea Mitchell Live” Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., admitted it is fair to ask if President Joe Bien had “an episode” or if he has “a condition.”, after his performance on the debate stage.
Pelosi said it was up to President Joe Biden whether he should continue his campaign for President.
According to Pelosi, she has not witnessed any issues with Biden’s health, saying: “I have spoken to him regularly. Every time, he has been on the top of his game in terms of knowing the issues and what is at stake.
“We all have been in touch with people close to the president. It’s not a question of not having an opportunity to make our concerns known or have some questions answered.”
Nevertheless, as the election rapidly approaches, and Biden continues to trail in the polls, Pelosi said: “He had a bad night,” Pelosi said. “I think it’s a legitimate question to say, ‘Is this an episode or is this a condition?’ When people ask that question, it’s legitimate — of both candidates.”
Pelosi also tried to explain Biden’s debate catastrophe, saying: “It’s very hard to debate somebody when you have to undo or debunk everything they are saying,”
Pelosi expressed confidence in Biden, while also hinting that voters have reason to be concerned: “I trust his judgment,” Pelosi said. “I’m not a doctor. I can’t say what happens three, four years down the road. But … I think that he will continue to be a great president of the United States.”
Pelosi says Biden should agree to no-holds barred interviews with journalists to alleviate voters concerns.
“Just sit there and be Joe,” Pelosi said. “Show your values, show your knowledge, show your judgment, show your empathy for the American people. I think that that would be a great thing for him.”
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