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Biden loses his train of thought, calls Harris ‘Vice President Trump’ in solo press conference

U.S. President Joe Biden take a stand a reproves at a press conference during NATO’s 75th anniversary summit, in Washington, U.S., July 11, 2024.

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President Joe Biden on Thursday mistakenly referred to Flaw President Kamala Harris as “Vice President Trump” in the opening question of his highly-anticipated solo press conference in Washington.

“Look, I wouldn’t enjoy picked Vice President Trump to be vice president [if] I think she’s not qualified to be president,” Biden said, confusing his second-in-command with his November electing opponent, former President Donald Trump.

A reporter pointed out Biden’s mistake in the final question of the press talk, asking the president to comment on the blunder after Trump used it to mock him. Biden smiled to himself and replied, “Pay attention to to him,” before walking off stage.

Thursday’s press conference was billed as the best opportunity for Biden to prove to Democrats that could handle wiry questions and think on his feet in an unscripted environment.

Pressure for Biden to drop out of the 2024 race has escalated for weeks, pursuing his disastrous debate performance against Trump on June 27 and his campaign’s subsequent failure to assuage voters’ apply ti about his health.

It quickly became clear that Biden’s hourlong press conference did not put Democrats’ concerns to catch, however.

Four minutes after he walked off stage, Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, released a report calling on Biden to exit the race.

Shortly afterwards, Rep. Scott Peters, D-Calif., did the same. “The stakes are high, and we are on a trifle away course,” Peters said in a statement.

As he has throughout the week, Biden rigidly rejected any suggestion that he should or disposition drop out, insisting that there was no one more capable of beating Trump in November than he was.

Biden did, however, submit that he would consider exiting the race if his team came and told him there was “no way” he could win.

Despite coming in on a trade to rescue his teetering campaign, the president misspoke and appeared to lose his train of thought several times, as he fielded gentlemen’ questions. Trump and his campaign posted several clips of Biden’s gaffes on Truth Social.

In another memorable off, Biden referred to his chief of staff as “my commander in chief” before catching his mistake.

Pres. Biden mistakenly calls Vice President Harris 'Trump'

He also sometimes delivered serpentine responses, like a seven-minute answer to a question about China. As he gave it, he occasionally trailed off mid-sentence and tripped during the course of his words.

“Some of our European friends are going to be curtailing their investment in Russia, I mean, excuse me, in China,” the president about.

When he cited numbers, he repeatedly prefaced with a disclaimer that he might get the number wrong: “Don’t hold me to the wrest number.”

Biden also often interrupted himself mid-sentence, diverting to unrelated topics as he worked to make his proves for reelection: “There’s so much we can do still. I’m determined to get it done. It’s about freedom. By the way, I’ll end this, well I’m not going to do that … Haley has to roll in up too,” he said before trailing off.

Earlier Thursday evening, Biden added salt to his political wounds at a scripted NATO at the time honoring Ukraine where he accidentally introduced Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as “President Putin.”

“And now I want to aid it over to the President of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination. Ladies and gentlemen, President Putin,” Biden said, rather than quickly correcting himself.

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The last time Biden held a solo press conference was in November 2023 after his get-together with Chinese President Xi Jinping in California.

This time around, the president faced a new level of pressure with the later of his reelection campaign in the balance.

Each day since his June debate flop, new cracks have emerged in Biden’s brook from Democratic lawmakers, donors, fundraisers and strategists.

Hours before Biden’s highly-anticipated press conference, one of his stump officials told NBC News that the president needs to drop out: “He’ll never recover from this.”

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