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In his first sit-down interview since walking away from his re-election bid, U.S. President Joe Biden dropped Nancy Pelosi’s name while all but admitting that he was forced to bow out of the race.
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Ultimately, Biden concluded that he would prove to be a “real distraction,” citing members of his own party who feared he would drag down other candidates.
The Commander-in-Chief faced backlash from a slew of Democrats in the aftermath of his disastrous performance while debating Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in June.
Biden told Robert Costa on CBS Sunday Morning that the presidential race “would have been down to the wire, but what happened was a number of my Democratic colleagues in the House and Senate thought that I was going to hurt them in the races.”
He continued: “And I was concerned if I stayed in the race, that would be the topic you’d be interviewing me about: ‘Why did Nancy Pelosi say…? Why did someone?’ And I thought it’d be a real distraction.”
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Biden did not elaborate on any actual friction between himself and Pelosi during the interview, but the former speaker of the house is widely believed to be the mastermind behind Biden’s ouster — a claim she didn’t deny in recent interviews.
President Biden details what led to his decision to drop out of the 2024 campaign, saying that "a number of my Democratic colleagues in the House and Senate thought that I was gonna hurt them in the races."
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Pelosi revealed that she has not spoken to Biden since he stepped down last month, but insisted she “never called one person” to orchestrate getting the president to step down.
“People were calling me saying that there was a challenge there,” she told the New Yorker. “So there had to be a change in the leadership of the campaign, or what would come next.”
Biden recounted that when he ran in 2020, he thought of himself as being a “transition president.”
He admitted: “I can’t even say how old I am. It’s hard for me to get it out of my mouth, but things got moving so quickly, it didn’t happen. And the combination was that I thought there’s a critical issue for me — still is not a joke — maintaining this democracy, but I thought it was important.”
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He added: “Because although it’s a great honour being president, I think I have an obligation to the country to do… the most important thing we can do, and that is, we must, we must, we must defeat Trump.”
TOMORROW: In his first TV interview after withdrawing from the 2024 race, President Joe Biden speaks with CBS News' @costareports about his decision to exit the presidential race and his alarm about former President Donald Trump. https://t.co/Li9tzN1wzGpic.twitter.com/k4or6WbtDt
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