Biden slams Supreme Court at $30M fundraiser with Obama | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
- Biden predicts two Supreme Court vacancies before the election winner takes office, criticizes Justice Alito for controversial flag incidents.
- Biden campaign attributes Roe v. Wade's 2022 overturn to Trump, questioning his role in the historic ruling.
- Obama emphasizes the significance of Supreme Court justices chosen in elections, warning of the repercussions from the 2016 outcome.
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NEW: White House Responds To Right Wing Furor Over Biden Obama Fundraiser Video
A video from a big Hollywood fundraiser for the campaign of President Joe Biden on Saturday went viral on Sunday, mostly among those on the right side of the aisle who claimed it showed Biden requiring the guidance of former president Barack Obama in order to leave the stage. The fundraiser with big money LA donors on Saturday brought in over $30 million, according to the campaign, and featured stars such as George Clooney and Barbara Streisand.…
White House Defends Biden After Video Shows Him Freezing Up at Hollywood Fundraiser, Being Led Offstage by Barack Obama
The White House is again defending Joe Biden from the appearance of dementia on the world stage after videos were posted late Saturday night showing Biden freezing up at a Hollywood fundraiser and then being led offstage by Barack Obama.
Obama And Kimmel Puppet Biden Through $30 Million LA Fundraiser As Trump Dazzles Detroit
Obama And Kimmel Puppet Biden Through $30 Million LA Fundraiser As Trump Dazzles Detroit President Joe Biden was flanked by Barack Obama and Jimmy Kimmel Saturday night for what turned out to be a record-setting $30 million fundraising haul headlined by Obama, George Clooney and Julia Roberts. Following the Alex Soros blueprint, instead of talking up their accomplishments and future plans (oh, right), the trio laid into Trump over his convicti…
Biden talks Supreme Court in multi-million L.A. election fundraiser
President Joe Biden discussed the winner of the 2024 election deciding the next set of Supreme Court nominations during a star-studded Los Angeles fundraiser. NBC News' Aaron Gilchrist reports on the event that raised $28 million and featured former President Barack Obama.
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