Election 2024 live: Biden, Harris to meet separately with Netanyahu at fragile moment in US/Israel relationship
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President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are holding separate meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this afternoon in Washington, DC, at a fragile moment in US/Israeli relations over the ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza.
On Wednesday, Netanyahu addressed Congress as protests against the war raged near the Capitol. The president and prime minister will discuss progress toward a ceasefire and a plan for the release of hostages taken by Hamas during the October 7 attack on Israel.
On the campaign trail, Harris released her first presidential ad and addressed the American Federation of Teachers conference in Houston, where the crowd enthusiastically chanted “Bring it on!” in response to her speech about preserving hard-fought freedoms.
The vice president also praised Biden, the morning after he explained that he decided to “pass the torch to a new generation” for the sake of democracy and to “unite our nation” in his first speech since dropping out of the 2024 race.
In a reflective address to the nation, the president said he still believes he should seek a second term but “personal ambition” cannot stand in the way of democracy.
“I revere this office, but I love my country more,” he said.
Biden and Bibby meet in Oval Office
US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are beginning their meeting in the Oval Office with a pool spray.
Oliver O’Connell25 July 2024 18:15
Harris departs rainy Houston en route to Netanyahu meeting in DC
Oliver O’Connell25 July 2024 17:57
Progressive Democrats hopeful Harris would approach Israel differently to Biden
Eric Garcia and Katie Hawkinson report from Washington, DC.
Oliver O’Connell25 July 2024 17:52
Where does Kamala Harris stand on key issues?
Days after President Joe Biden announced his historic decision to withdraw from the 2024 race, it’s all eyes on Vice President Kamala Harris, who quickly emerged as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
Though Harris has spent the last four years in the White House, her role as VP has largely centered around supporting the Biden administration’s initiatives. As she hits the campaign trail to raise cash and shore up support, the vice president will now have to present her vision of the US to potential voters, revealing how a Harris administration would handle key policies and issues.
While much remains unknown about Harris’s potential platform — and how it will differ from her predecessor’s — here is what we know about her take on several key policy issues.
Ariana Baio25 July 2024 17:41
Biden cements his legacy as a family man
While the president sat at his desk speaking to the American people, photos of the Bidens throughout the years sat on a narrow desk behind him – a reminder of Biden’s love and dedication to his family. His real-life relatives were also there, just off camera, listening as the 81-year-old detailed why he had ended his campaign.
Oliver O’Connell25 July 2024 17:35
Jill Biden begins Paris Olympics trip celebrating the families of Team USA athletes
First Lady Jill Biden has begun three days of events as head of the US delegation to the Summer Olympics in Paris with an event at the US ambassador’s residence celebrating the families of Team USA.
Dr Biden spoke for just under six minutes, and praised the love and commitment of athletes’ families; she also stressed the unifying power of teamwork, with thematic echoes of President Joe Biden’s speech last night.
“When Team USA glides through the Opening Ceremony tomorrow night, they carry more than just our flag. They carry our nation’s heart and our hopes with them, too. They show the world who we are as Americans: determined, optimistic and resilient. That our strength is found not only in our strides and swings but in our hearts and in our minds. That — with all our precious differences and infinite similarities — we are always one team. It’s what I love about our country: that we are united, and together we can reach for every possibility. President Biden has led our country with that hope always in his heart. As he says — “
And here the guests broke into applause. The First Lady looked grateful and perhaps wistful.
“Thank you,” she continued. “I’ll take that home to him. And as he says: There is nothing America can’t do when we do it together. And we see that especially now, at the Olympics. In this moment we are more than our cities or states or backgrounds. We are more than our jobs or our political parties. We are all, first and foremost, Team USA.” She enunciated U-S-A, and the guests cheered.
Oliver O’Connell25 July 2024 17:25
‘Bring it on’: Harris comes out swinging against Trump’s attacks on ‘freedom’ in speech to teacher’s union
Warning that America is in the midst of a “fight for our most fundamental freedoms,” Vice President Kamala Harris challenged a group of education and labor activists to join her against Republican “extremists” as she campaigns to deny Donald Trump a second term in the White House.
Andrew Feinberg reports on her remarks.
Kamala Harris comes out swinging against Trump in latest campaign speech
Warning that America is in the midst of a “fight for our most fundamental freedoms,” Vice President Kamala Harris challenged a group of education and labor activists to join her against Republican “extremists” as she campaigns to deny Donald Trump a second term in the White House.
Oliver O’Connell25 July 2024 17:12
In pictures: Kamala Harris address American Federation of Teachers
Oliver O’Connell25 July 2024 17:09
Watch: ‘Bring it on!’ crowd chants in support of Harris
Oliver O’Connell25 July 2024 17:02
Harris: ‘We want to ban assault weapons…. they want to ban books’
Oliver O’Connell25 July 2024 16:51