Biden confident 2024 election will be fair, not so sure it will be peaceful President Joe Biden says he has faith that the 2024 presidential election will be fair but isn't sure they will be peaceful because of Donald Trump's rhetoric.
President Biden made his first appearance ever at a White House press briefing but reporters declined to ask him about the biggest story in the U.S., Hurricane Helene.
During a surprise appearance in the White House briefing room Friday, President Joe Biden said he's confident the 2024 election will be "free and fair," but he expressed concerns it may not "be peaceful.
President Joe Biden said he is confident the 2024 election will fair but questioned whether the transfer of power would be peaceful.
Citing his predecessor’s history of inciting violence, President Joe Biden on Friday warned that he could not guarantee that the coming presidential election and transition period would be a peaceful, as he made his first appearance in the White House press briefing room since taking office 1,353 days ago.
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During a surprise appearance at the White House press briefing, President Biden was asked about the 2024 presidential election. The president said he expects it will be “free and fair,” but cast doubt on whether it would be “peaceful,
President Joe Biden chose to come to the briefing room for the first time just months before the end of his presidency to tout recent economic wins.
President Joe Biden said Friday he was confident that the November election would be "free and fair" but expressed concerns that it may not be "peaceful."
President Biden answered a series of questions about Israel's conflict with Iran during a surprise appearance at Friday's White House briefing. QUESTION: Could you clarify some of your comments yesterday with regard to strikes on Iranian oil facilities?