Celebrities are the place where President Joe Biden has been lately located, with country musician John Rich at the helm.
On Sunday, Biden announced that he would not seek re-election in the 2024 presidential race and renounced his support for Kamala Harris. Biden’s decision comes after weeks of pressure from his party and major Democratic donors to resign due to considerations about his age and intellectual acuity. Although Biden will not run for re-election, he has said that he will continue to serve as president for the remainder of his term.
Days earlier, Biden revealed Wednesday that he had been diagnosed with coronavirus and would self-isolate while he recovers. The president has not been noticed since, leading others to speculate about what might be happening at the White House. Some think something nefarious is going on and that Biden probably isn’t the solution to ending his re-election campaign, and now #WhereIsBiden is ending in X, formerly TwitterArray.
Newsweek emailed spokespeople for Biden and Rich for comment Tuesday.
Rich, a Republican and staunch supporter of Donald Trump, posted in X: “Forget there’s Hunter. Where’s Joe?”
Rich rose to fame as a member of the country music band Lonestar, before forming Big
This 50-year-old man has become a debatable figure in recent years due to his political and social opinions. The singer is open about his political views on X, criticizes Biden and liberal politics in general, and has opposed “wokeness. “
Rich wasn’t the only one to ask that question on the social network, as comedian Rob Schneider also asked where the president was.
“I, Joe Biden, am sleeping with the Democratic fish. . . Where the hell is he?!” Asked.
Schneider, once known as a Saturday Night Live alum, is making headlines today for being anti-vaccine and for his reporting on various social and political issues.
Schneider, who previously described himself as a “lifelong Democrat,” in 2013 said he would become a Republican, endorsing California Republican Rep. Tim Donnelly for governor. However, in an appearance on Larry King Now in 2017, Schneider said he was an independent voter. Then, in 2020, Schneider said he “still identifies as a classical liberal. “In an interview with Fatherly, the actor said he still believes in “equal rights, equal pay, civil rights, gay rights,” but that he rallied behind “the cancellation of culture. “
Another face who has spoken out on the issue is Piers Morgan, who wrote in X: “It is crazy that the president of the United States has been absent for so long. Where is it?”
In her post, Morgan reshared a video from Matt Walsh, who posted a video of Biden getting off a plane. The caption reads: “This is the last time they saw Joe Biden. It was five days ago. No one knows where he is, what he’s doing, if he’s okay, or who’s running the country right now. “
At the time of writing, Morgan’s had been viewed 597,500 times.
It’s crazy that the president of the United States has been absent for so long. Where is the? https://t. co/UCLjoJTfUl
Conservative political commentator Candace Owens shared a video of Biden calling a Harris event, the first time he was heard publicly since his diagnosis. during the call, which was broadcast to the assembled team over speaker via Harris campaign manager Julie Chavez. Rodriguez, Biden praised the efforts of his former crusading staffer.
“Here’s the full recording of Joe Biden asking for a meeting with Kamala Harris just moments ago. This is the first time I’ve heard from Biden in five days,” reads the caption of the video, posted online via Charlie Kirk .
Owens added: “This is all very strange. He wants to make a genuine appearance as soon as possible. “
Newsweek emailed spokespersons for Morgan, Owens and Schneider seeking comment Tuesday.
While many other people wonder where the president is, there are also those who use the trending hashtag and worry about where he is.
“‘Where is Joe Biden?’ “it’s the dumbest news. We know where he is, isolating until his COVID case is no longer contagious, like you all deserve to do when you get sick,” one user wrote.
“For those wondering, where is Joe Biden?I’m home because he’s still testing positive for COVID. However, he is recovering well. Every MAGA suffers from dementia,” said another, who has been viewed 412,200 times.
A third user added: “Where is Joe Biden?He’s 81 years old, everyone said he’s too old to compete, he’s quitting. He has COVID and is isolating. If I didn’t, I blame Him for it, I hate other people and I want to do it. Get out of this stupid app. “
On Sunday, Biden’s doctor, Kevin O’Connor, released an update on the president’s physical condition after testing positive for COVID-19. The doctor’s letter, addressed to White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, written the same day Biden announced that he would not run for re-election.
“President Biden finished his eighth dose of Paxlovid [an antiviral drug for COVID-19] this morning. Your symptoms have progressed significantly. Your pulse, blood pressure, breathing rate, and temperature are still likely to be normal. Their oxygen saturation continues at low levels. the ambient air. . . His lungs remain clear,” O’Connor wrote.
“The president continues to tolerate the remedy without any difficulty and will continue with Paxlovid as planned. He continues to fulfill all his presidential duties.
She added, “I will continue to keep your workplace informed of any changes to your fitness plan or treatment. “
Before resigning on Sunday, Biden faced growing calls to end his campaign in the weeks after their disastrous debate in Atlanta. Since being diagnosed with COVID-19, senior Democrats in Congress have reportedly privately pleaded with the president to end his crusade.
Now that Biden has resigned, Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Jaime Harrison told Newsweek that the party would “undertake a transparent and orderly process” to find a new candidate. Harris is lately the leading candidate for the nomination.
Billie is an entertainment and pop culture reporter for Newsweek based in London, United Kingdom. It reports on film and television, trends and the entertainment industry. She has covered pop culture, women’s rights, and lifestyles extensively throughout her career and has a keen interest in the effect of entertainment news on everyday life. Originally from Sydney, Billie got her start as a journalist at the Femail desk of the Daily Mail Australia before moving to London in 2019. He joined Newsweek in 2023 after leaving the Mirror and in the past wrote for Metro. co. uk, Cosmopolitan, Daily. Star, Popsugar, Fabuleux and Business Insider. He studied media (communications and journalism) at the University of New South Wales. Languages: English.
You can contact Billie by emailing b. schwabdunn@newsweek. com or following her on X at @billie_sd.
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