President Biden is scheduled to carry his first public occasion of the week on Thursday earlier than flying to his seashore home in Delaware.
Biden hasn’t been seen publicly since strolling again to the White Home from Marine One on Monday after returning with first girl Jill Biden from their residence in Wilmington, Delaware.
Not one of the occasions on the president’s public schedule have been open to the press to this point this week.
On Thursday, Biden – throughout occasions closed to the press – is scheduled to name Hawaii Gov. Josh Inexperienced and Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen “to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the tragic Maui wildfires and those who lost their lives” and obtain his presidential each day briefing.
Biden later Thursday afternoon is to welcome the Texas Rangers to the White Home to have fun their 2023 World Collection championship season throughout an occasion open to solely press-credentialed media.
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The president then is scheduled to depart the White Home for Joint Base Andrews, from the place he’ll then journey to Wilmington, Delaware. Biden’s arrival in Wilmington is listed as open to the press, however the president and Jill Biden will then greet marketing campaign employees there throughout an occasion listed on the general public schedule as closed to the press. The couple will then return to their dwelling in Rehoboth Seaside, Delaware, on Thursday night.
Biden sat down with CBS Information for his first interview since exiting his race for re-election on the White Home on Wednesday afternoon. The interview isn’t scheduled to air in full till Sunday.
Except for a promotional clip of the interview, the general public hasn’t seen Biden since Monday as he returned to the White Home. The president advised CBS Information that he’s “not confident at all” that there can be a peaceable switch of energy in January 2025 if former President Donald Trump loses the election, although Biden misspoke initially and mentioned, “if Trump wins.”
“He means what he says. We don’t take him seriously. He means it, all the stuff about, ‘If we lose, there’ll be a bloodbath, it’ll have to be a stolen election,’” Biden mentioned. “Look what they’re trying to do now in the local election districts where people count the votes,” the president added, “or putting people in place in states that they’re going to count the votes, right?”
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White Home Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended the president, telling Fox Information congressional correspondent Aishah Hasnie, “You’ll see him tomorrow. There will be more opportunities. We have five months left here. There’ll be plenty of opportunities, obviously, to see the president and, certainly, when we have events, public events to share and travel to share as we normally do, we will do just that.”
Requested if the president has but spoken to any of the U.S. service members injured within the assault by Iranian proxies on a base in Iraq over the weekend, Jean-Pierre mentioned on the White Home press briefing that she didn’t “have any conversations to speak of,” however added, “obviously, we are wishing them a speedy recovery. They were injured. And so we have to give them some space and opportunity, to get better, to get that treatment that they need. As the president, he’s also the commander-in-chief, as you know, and he takes that incredibly seriously.”
Of the seven injured U.S. personnel, Jean-Pierre mentioned two have been returned to responsibility, two are recovering domestically, and three have been evacuated for additional remedy and stay in steady situation.
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