U.S. President Joe Biden speaks at a press conference during NATO’s 75th anniversary summit, in Washington, U.S., July 11, 2024.
Yves Herman | Reuters
President Joe Biden on Thursday mistakenly referred to Vice President Kamala Harris as “Vice President Trump” in the opening question of his highly-anticipated solo press conference in Washington.
“Look, I wouldn’t have picked Vice President Trump to be vice president [if] I think she’s not qualified to be president,” Biden said.
Following his bungled debate performance against former President Donald Trump on June 27, Biden came into this press conference on a mission: Prove to the public that he can handle tough questions in an unscripted environment.
Earlier Thursday evening, Biden added salt to his political wounds at a scripted NATO event honoring Ukraine where he accidentally introduced Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as “President Putin.”
“And now I want to hand it over to the President of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination. Ladies and gentlemen, President Putin,” Biden said, before quickly correcting himself.
The last time Biden held a solo press conference was in November 2023 after his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in California.
This time around, the president faced a new level of pressure with the future of his reelection campaign in the balance.
Each day since his June debate flop, new cracks have emerged in Biden’s support from Democratic lawmakers, donors, fundraisers and strategists.
Hours before Biden’s highly-anticipated press conference, one of his campaign officials told NBC News that the president needs to drop out: “He’ll never recover from this.”
As of Thursday, at least 14 Democratic lawmakers have publicly called on Biden to exit the race and allow a new Democratic nominee to take the top of the ticket.
This is developing news. Check back for updates.