Joe Biden delivered his much-anticipated “big boy” press conference yesterday, an event the White House hoped would quiet calls for the president to step down amid growing concerns over his cognitive abilities.
Did you say ‘big boy press conference”? Yes, those are the White House’s words, not mine. Earlier this week, both Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and National Security Advisor John Kirby teased the “big boy press conference.”
The details: The speech, which took place at the NATO Summit in Washington D.C., was the first time Joe Biden has given a solo press conference since November 2023.
- Predetermined reporters: After seven minutes of reading off a teleprompter without any major gaffes, Biden said, “I’ve been given a list of people to call on,” and took questions from the press.
- The big gaffe: In response to the first question about VP Kamala Harris, Biden said: “Look, I wouldn’t have picked Vice President Trump to be Vice President if I didn’t think she was qualified to be president.”
- What else? Biden took questions for about 50 minutes. He sounded low-energy and had several stumbles, but he didn’t fall flat on his face like at the debate last month.
Goldilocks press conference: For folks [like me] who believe Biden would be an easier opponent to beat in November than a younger, more energetic candidate—his mediocre performance was the best-case scenario for Donald Trump. It was good enough to ward off fresh calls for Biden to drop out but had enough gaffes to feed the drumbeat of viral clips showing his decline.
What are Americans saying? A new poll from Pew Research found that just 24 percent of American voters think Joe Biden is ‘mentally sharp’ compared to 58 percent for Trump.
Big picture: We’re now in the third week of fallout from Biden’s disastrous debate performance with no signs of slowing down.