This statement came after his return from Austin, Texas, where he had been advocating for significant changes to the Supreme Court's regulations.
According to Fox News, the President's comments were made as he disembarked from the Marine One helicopter on the South Lawn of the White House. When asked about his thoughts on potential running mates for Harris, Biden simply said, "we're talking."
On July 21, when Biden announced his withdrawal from the presidential race, he expressed his "full support and endorsement for Kamala to be the nominee of our party this year." This marked a significant shift in the political landscape, with Harris now set to take the reins.
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While in Austin, Biden delivered a speech at the LBJ Presidential Library, commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act. He expressed concern over the Supreme Court's recent rulings, which he believes have eroded long-standing civil rights principles and protections. He cited several cases, including the controversial overturning of Roe v. Wade and Trump v. United States. The latter, he said, "most shockingly" established some presidential immunity, setting a "dangerous precedent."
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Biden criticized the Supreme Court, stating, "This court is being used to weaponize an extreme and unchecked agenda." He described the decision on presidential immunity as "a total affront to the basic expectations we have for those who wield the power of this."
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In his speech, Biden emphasized the need for reform, stating, "My fellow Americans, based on all my experience, I'm certain we need these reforms. We need these reforms to restore trust in the courts, preserve the system of checks and balances that are vital to our democracy."
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The President's comments and actions signal a shift in the political landscape, with a focus on reforming the Supreme Court and supporting Vice President Harris in her potential presidential bid. The coming months will reveal how these developments will shape the future of American politics.