As one person who has been defending Biden publicly since his debate performance said Wednesday, 'Biden is going to see the whole house of cards come down soon.'
Jonathan KarlOn Saturday, roughly an hour before the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump -- President Joe Biden was in the midst of a heated phone call with moderate House Democrats.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer went to see Biden in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, on Saturday. Shortly after the meeting, Schumer's office put out a statement, saying only, "I sat with President Biden this afternoon in Delaware; we had a good meeting." When asked about this, Schumer's spokesperson declined to comment on specifics of the meeting, saying only that "Leader Schumer conveyed the views of his caucus."
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