Democrats fume over Biden's return to spotlight
- Former President Joe Biden returned to the media spotlight with a May 8, 2025, interview on ABC's The View, accompanied by Jill Biden.
- Biden's reemergence follows longstanding rumored tensions between Kamala Harris and Jill Biden, rooted in public disagreements during the 2019 Democratic primary and subsequent events.
- In the interview, Biden acknowledged past friction with Harris but downplayed its severity, stating that 'we'd argue like hell' yet ultimately 'worked it out.'
- Democratic strategists expressed their frustration with Biden’s recent media appearances; Chuck Rocha suggested it would be best for Biden to step aside, while Amanda Litman criticized his interviews as regressive and called for emerging party leaders to take the spotlight.
- Biden's renewed media presence has sparked calls within the party to move past the 2024 defeat and focus on future leadership, highlighting an internal push for renewal.
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