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20:18 Biden will go back on campaign tour next week

20:18 Biden will go on campaign tour again next week

US-President Joe Biden announced that he would be back on campaign tour in the coming week and aim to win the November election. He recently paused due to Corona symptoms. In the past few days, the number of members of the Democratic Party who had urged the 81-year-old to retire and make way for a more promising person has increased.

19:33 CNN Analyst: These Democrats could beat Trump
If US-President Joe Biden were to decide to retire from his campaign, the Democrats have no reason to worry – they have a women’s duo in the party that could still defeat the likely Republican candidate Donald Trump. This is what Julian Zelizer, CNN political analyst and Princeton Professor, writes in a commentary on CNN. Zelizer believes that Kamala Harris as a presidential candidate and Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan Governor, as her vice presidential candidate, have the best chances of leading the party through this crisis. US Vice President Kamala Harris is being heavily touted as a potential Biden successor in the US presidential elections in November. Whitmer is one of the rising figures in the democratic party. Furthermore, Zelizer sees potential in a campaign by these two Democrats to win over voters and achieve a historic result.

18:17 Report: Biden family discusses withdrawal scenarios
Members of the Biden family have reportedly discussed scenarios for his withdrawal from the campaign. According to NBC News, citing two people familiar with the discussions. The discussions reportedly centered around withdrawal options for Biden. The people quoted by NBC News describe two conditions for a potential withdrawal plan that were discussed: If Biden were to make this decision, it should put the party in the best position to defeat former President Donald Trump. It is also important that Biden leaves office with dignity. The fact that Biden is even considering retirement and discussing potential withdrawal plans with his family is a new development, NBC News reports.

17:03 Could Kamala Harris defeat Trump?
The pressure on US-President Joe Biden from within his own party is growing. According to polls, his vice president Kamala Harris has better chances against the Republican and challenger Donald Trump. But does she have what it takes to be the most powerful woman in the world?

16:23 Press Secretary: Biden takes concerns of Democrats seriously
US-President Joe Biden, according to his team, will return to the campaign trail in the next week after his isolation due to mild Corona symptoms. Jen O’Malley Dillon, his campaign team chief, made the announcement on MSNBC. “He’s all in,” she says in an interview. The 81-year-old is taking the concerns of some Democrats seriously, but is determined to fight for a second term. In recent days, pressure on Biden has increased. Numerous representatives of his democratic party have publicly questioned his physical and mental fitness for a campaign and his chances of winning. Biden has withdrawn to his home in Delaware due to a Corona infection.

15:38 Kamala Harris counters Trump’s unity promises

With his speech at the Republican Party convention in Milwaukee, Presidential candidate Donald Trump aims to unite the deeply divided American population. In response, Vice President Kamala Harris clarifies her stance in social media. In a post on X, the Democrat writes: “If you claim to stand for unity, you must do more than just use the word.” Harris states that she cannot stand for unity of the USA if he follows an agenda that denies fundamental freedoms, opportunities, and dignity to entire groups of Americans.

14:33 Media report: Biden considering dropping out of the race

Amidst weeks of pressure, President Joe Biden is reportedly considering withdrawing from the presidential race according to media reports. The “New York Times” cites several sources close to Biden, who indicate that the 81-year-old is beginning to accept that he may not be able to win the election against his rival Donald Trump in November. The “New York Times” reports that the source was not surprised if Biden soon supports Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential candidate. Another close associate, however, emphasized that Biden has not made a decision yet.

13:50 Attempted assassin researched other mass shooters

The Trump assassination attempt suspect informed himself about another mass shooter, a teenager who shot and killed four students at a Michigan high school in 2021, and the charges against his parents, according to CNN, citing FBI and Secret Service sources.

13:17 Hulk Hogan pays tribute to “Gladiator” Trump in bizarre speech

As a professional wrestler, Hulk Hogan became a folk hero in the USA in the 80s and 90s. Commercial and film appearances followed. Now, Hulk Hogan makes an unexpected entry into the presidential campaign. At the Republican Party convention, he pays tribute to Donald Trump in a wrestling-style manner.

12:36 Spahn praises Trump’s foreign policy positions

Union Vice-Faction Leader Jens Spahn expresses praise for Trump’s foreign policy positions. Spahn mentioned Trump’s stance on containing China and the existence of Israel in his interview with MDR. The former Health Minister also commented on Trump’s announced peace initiative for Ukraine. He said Europeans should “be part of these talks” and should not be content with the spectator role. Spahn, who was observing the Republican Party convention as an observer, emphasized that Trump “was often right in foreign policy.” “Our Iran policy was wrong in retrospect, his was right. Our policy on Nord Stream 2 was wrong, he warned us.” Trump has been demanding “for years” that Europe do more for its security, said Spahn. “We have kept our eyes closed for too long.”

11:52 Communications expert: Trump strikes “unusual notes”

Donald Trump delivers a speech over 90 minutes long, the longest nomination speech to date. However, it is not just “typical campaigning with a ton of fake news,” according to communications expert Christian Galvez, but also contains “unusual notes” for the Republicans.

11:26 Trump’s Performance Reminds Security Experts of “Life of Brian”

According to security expert Christian Mölling, the substance of Trump’s statements at the US Republican Party convention is not the most significant aspect. “If you see that people really cling to that association. (…) It’s just like in Life of Brian,” he says in the “Die Lage” podcast. “There’s this scene at the end where everyone is chasing after someone, who by chance has become an icon, so they’re worshipping him. It doesn’t matter if it’s a shoe or a band: Trump is being deified and he’s styling himself that way, and that’s why the content, I believe, is utterly banal.”

10:55 Political Analyst on Trump’s Calculation: “Arithmetic Carries Enormous Risk”

How surprising or expected was Trump’s speech at the Republican Party convention? Political analyst Thomas Jäger takes a look at the potential consequences of his announcements regarding Ukraine and other US allies. He also assesses whether Biden will still be the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate next week:

10:19 Trump Accuses Biden of Causing More Damage Than “Ten Worst Presidents” Combined

Vice President Kamala Harris (r.) and Michigan's Governor Gretchen Whitmer (l.) at a

Trump originally didn’t intend to mention Biden in his speech, but he deviated from his script again. “The damage he has inflicted on this country is unimaginable,” Trump said about the incumbent president. When the “ten worst presidents” in US history are considered together, the damage caused by any of them is not as great as the damage caused by Biden.

09:51 When Trump Deviates from the Script, Chaos Ensues

In Milwaukee, Trump spoke about the assassination attempt against him; he appeared tired but was then celebrated by the delegates and didn’t always stick to his script – “old tunes come through.” NTV reporter Hanna Klouth shares her impressions of the Republican Party’s official presidential candidate nomination speech:

09:15 Trump Makes Over 20 False Claims in Speech

CNN counted over 20 false claims in Trump’s convention speech. Many of these false statements had been made by the presidential candidate before, some for years. Topics affected include the economy, immigration, crime, foreign policy, and elections. The claim that he had left the Biden administration a peaceful world is deemed “absurd” by the network. Trump also repeated the allegation of election fraud against the Democrats, which was not in the speech manuscript, according to reports.

08:45 Trump Circumvents Taiwan Question in Speech

China was mentioned only once in Trump’s speech in a national security context. He said the country surrounds Taiwan – without stating whether his administration would come to Taiwan’s aid if China attacks it, should he be re-elected. Trump has not yet committed to a clear stance on this issue.

08:22 Trump Falsely Accuses Biden of Record Inflation

After the US inflation rate reached a record high of 9.1% in June 2022, as reported by CNN, it has since dropped to 3%. Trump’s accusation of record inflation under US President Biden is therefore not accurate. The record inflation rate was actually 23.7% in 1920.

08:01 First, Trump wants to close the border

At his return to the White House, Trump intends to be among his first official acts to close the border, preventing migrants from entering the USA. “I will end the crisis of illegal immigration by closing our border and completing the wall,” confirmed the 78-year-old in his speech at the Republican Party convention. “We must stop the invasion of our country.”

07:20 Trump exaggerates in fight against IS in Syria

Trump’s statement about IS in Syria was also an exaggeration, as reported by the “New York Times.” Trump claimed that under his leadership, the USA had completely defeated the terror organization within two months. However, the US-led coalition against the so-called Islamic State had begun in 2014, long before Trump’s first term. The last territories were lost by the IS in March 2019, not two months, but two years after Trump’s inauguration.

06:51 Trump lies about abandoned military equipment in Afghanistan

Trump’s false claim about the USA leaving behind military equipment worth $85 billion in Afghanistan was also repeated in his speech. According to US media, this refers to the total amount that Congress provided during the war for a fund to support Afghan security forces. The abandoned equipment was estimated by the Department of Defense to be worth around $7.1 billion, as CNN explains.

06:31 Trump insults migrants indirectly as “garbage”

Trump used his speech to incite against migrants and used dehumanizing language. “They come from all over,” said the 78-year-old. “We have become a dumping ground for the rest of the world – and they laugh at us. They think we’re stupid.” Trump spoke extensively about immigration. He repeated statements from campaign rallies. He claims, for example, that almost exclusively criminals come over the southern border and people from “mental institutions.”

06:18 Trump speaks for 95 minutes

Donald Trump’s nomination speech ends after a total of 95 minutes. The 78-year-old presents himself with his family on stage at the end. Melania Trump, who had been absent from important campaign events such as the TV debate between her husband and President Biden, stands by the Republican presidential candidate’s side in Milwaukee.

05:49 Trump: I save democracy

Donald Trump called for political disagreements not to be “demonized.” The USA should not “criminalize dissent,” he said in his speech at the Republican National Convention. The 78-year-old does not see himself as a threat to democracy but rather as its “savior for the people of our country.” Trump is involved in various legal disputes. He presents himself publicly as a victim of a politically motivated “witch hunt.” To this day, he has not acknowledged his defeat in the presidential election 2020 against Joe Biden.

Christmas Festival 2022 (from left to right): Hunter Biden's son and Biden grandson Beau, beside Biden granddaughter Naomi, First Lady Jill Biden, President Joe Biden, and Vice President Kamala Harris with her husband.

05:06 Trump remembers attack victim and kisses firefighter helmet
At his nomination speech in Milwaukee, Donald Trump paid tribute to the man killed in the attack on him. Following this, Trump kissed the helmet of the firefighter who was shot during the campaign event in the US state of Pennsylvania. The man’s jacket was also visible on stage. “He was incredible,” Trump said. According to reports, the 50-year-old man shielded his wife and daughter from the bullets when the shooter opened fire. He was fatally injured, while two others were seriously wounded.

04:53 Trump recounts attack story
With a soft and slower tone than usual, Donald Trump recounted the story of the attack on him in Milwaukee – “for the first and only time,” he explained. Because it was too painful to tell it again, Trump said. “I had God on my side. (…) I shouldn’t be here tonight.” At this, the audience began to cheer: “But, you should be here!”

04:46 Trump begins nomination speech in conciliatory tone
Donald Trump began his speech at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee in a conciliatory tone: “I am running for president of all America, not just for half of America. There is no victory if you win for half of America.”

04:08 Carlson: Aid to Ukraine “middle finger” to AmericansTucker Carlson, the Putin-friendly talk show host, criticized US aid to Ukraine at the Republican National Convention. “You don’t see our president using our military to protect our country or the lives of our citizens – no, that’s for Ukraine,” Carlson said in Milwaukee. “That’s a middle finger to every American.” Carlson is known for spreading false information and conspiracy theories. He was fired from Fox News, the conservative US broadcaster, last year. In early February, he traveled to Moscow for an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin. In the interview, Putin spoke uninterrupted for over two hours about Russia and Ukraine. The Ukraine then sarcastically honored Carlson as their “Kremlin insider of the month”.

03:35 Trump’s daughter-in-law: Attack changed TrumpLara Trump, Co-Chair of the Republican National Committee, observed a change in her father-in-law. The attack on Saturday had led Trump to revise his upcoming speech and emphasize unity, according to Lara Trump, wife of Trump’s son Eric Trump: “I don’t think you can go through what he went through on Saturday without it having an effect.” Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris finds Trump’s call for unity unconvincing. “We’re too busy watching what you do and what you say,” Harris said at a campaign event.

02:27 Trump Advisor: Biden’s withdrawal would have little impact on Trump’s campaign

A withdrawal of US President Joe Biden from the race for the White House would not significantly change Donald Trump’s campaign, according to a senior Trump advisor. “Whether it’s Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, or any other radical liberal Democrat, they’re all responsible for the destruction of our economy and the dismantling of our borders,” Jason Miller, one of Trump’s closest advisors, said on the sidelines of the Republican Party convention in Milwaukee. In Trump’s speech in a few hours, it’s “not about Joe Biden,” but “about President Trump and his vision for the country,” Miller added.

01:36 Pelosi believes Biden is close to dropping out

According to a report by the “Washington Post,” influential Democrat Nancy Pelosi believes President Joe Biden could be convinced to drop out of the US presidential race soon. The newspaper cites three unnamed Democratic officials close to Pelosi. The former Speaker of the House is a close confidant of Biden. After his disastrous TV debate performance against Trump, Pelosi reportedly acts as a go-between for the concerned party base and the White House.

00:43 Scholz sees US presidential election as open

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz of the SPD still considers the outcome of the US presidential election uncertain. “It’s a bit daring and risky to be sure now how this election will turn out,” Scholz said at a press conference at the end of the European Council meeting in Great Britain. As an example, he cited the last federal election in Germany, which he won as Chancellor candidate with the SPD despite being behind in the polls. “As a good Democrat, I want to point out that elections only take place when they have taken place.”

23:28 Insiders: Biden considering withdrawal from campaign

US President Joe Biden is reportedly considering dropping out of the presidential race, according to insiders. Biden is taking the calls for him to step down seriously as the Democratic nominee, sources close to the matter said. Several Democratic officials believe an exit is only a matter of time. “I know for a fact that he’s really thinking about it,” one insider said, requesting anonymity. “He’s thinking very seriously about it.” Another Democratic insider said Biden has recognized the signs of the times. “It feels like it’s a matter of (…) when, not if,” the insider added. Quentin Fulks, Biden’s deputy campaign manager, however, said the President is not indecisive and has made his decision: “Joe Biden has said that he’s running for the office of President of the United States. Our campaign is moving forward.”

23:08 White House announces meeting between Biden and Netanyahu scheduled for next weekThe White House announced that US President Joe Biden will still have a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to Washington next week. “We assume that they will have an opportunity for a meeting while the prime minister is in the city,” says John Kirby, spokesperson for the National Security Council of the US. However, he cannot “at this point” say how such a meeting will specifically look. Netanyahu is flying to Washington on Monday to give a speech before the US Congress on Wednesday. Israeli media reported on a planned meeting with Biden. However, according to Kirby, whether such a meeting will take place depends on the progression of Netanyahu’s Corona infection. “We need to ensure that the President’s health and recovery are a priority,” says the spokesperson.

22:14 Doctor: Biden suffering from mild Corona symptomsAccording to his doctor, US President Joe Biden is still experiencing mild respiratory symptoms due to his Coronavirus infection. Biden does not have a fever, Kevin O’Connor reports. Biden is being treated with the medication Paxlovid. The White House announced on Wednesday that Biden had tested positive for Coronavirus during a trip to Las Vegas. Biden has canceled an appearance in the US state of Nevada. He is isolating himself at his home in Rehoboth Beach in the US state of Delaware.

21:37 Biden campaign team rules out other candidacy scenariosThe campaign team of US President Joe Biden is not considering scenarios in which Biden is not the leading candidate for the Democrats in the race for the White House. “Our campaign does not play out scenarios in which President Biden is not at the top of the candidate list. He is and will be the candidate of the Democrats,” says Biden’s deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks at a press conference in Milwaukee. Biden himself has repeatedly emphasized that he will remain in the race and will not withdraw his candidacy.

20:53 Report: Trump insulted 38 percent of US populationAn unofficial list published by the “Washington Post” shows that former President Donald Trump has insulted or berated 38 percent of the American population in speeches at rallies, on social media, and in interviews in cities and states that make up this percentage. Trump’s statements could therefore affect more than 126 million people who are proud of their hometowns. Milwaukee, the site of the Republican Party convention, is reportedly referred to by Trump as “a terrible city.”

19:33 Where is Melania Trump in Milwaukee?: Missing from the Republican Convention

Melania Trump is missing from the Republican Party’s final evening lineup. This was reported by trusted sources. There had been much speculation in recent days about whether the wife of the now officially nominated Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, would make an appearance at the GOP gathering in Milwaukee. The absence of the former First Lady on the speaker list does not necessarily mean she won’t appear on stage with Trump. In the past evenings, Trump has sat alone on the stage in the hall and watched, for example, the speech of his Vice Presidential candidate’s wife, Usha Vance. Melania Trump’s absence from the announced lineup, while Usha Vance supported her husband on stage, could once again fuel rumors about the state of the Trumps’ marriage.

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  1. If President Joe Biden were to retire from his campaign for the United States Presidency Election 2024, there are strong contenders within the Democratic Party who could potentially defeat Donald Trump.
  2. Members of the Biden family have reportedly discussed withdrawal scenarios due to the President’s aging, citing the importance of maintaining the party’s position to defeat Trump and ensuring Biden leaves office with dignity.
  3. The pressure on President Biden from within his own Democratic Party has increased, with Vice President Kamala Harris’ poll numbers against Trump being better than the President’s in recent polls.
  4. Kamala Harris, who is being heavily touted as a potential successor to President Biden in the 2024 election, has criticized Donald Trump’s promises of unity, stating that it requires more than mere words.
  5. The US Intelligence Agency has reportedly warned the Biden Administration about potential threats to the President during his travel to Wisconsin, due to increased political tensions and unrest.
  6. Despite the tensions and calls for retirement, President Biden remains determined to campaign for a second term, facing criticism from Democrats over his age and ability to effectively run the country.
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