President Biden faces increasing pressure from within his party as at least four prominent Democrats in Congress have urged him to step aside from the 2024 presidential race. This call for Biden to withdraw was first reported by Punchbowl News and comes as a member of the Democratic National Committee also publicly advocated for the president to end his campaign. Despite these challenges, Biden was active in Pennsylvania, visiting a church and a campaign office to energize his supporters. However, even loyal backers express concerns that he must demonstrate his capability to lead effectively in the coming week, especially with Congress reconvening.
In international news, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains firm against a ceasefire in Gaza, insisting on the need to continue military operations until Israel's objectives are achieved. This stance contrasts sharply with public protests in Israel, where demonstrators have called for a ceasefire and Netanyahu's resignation, marking nine months since the October 7 attacks. Meanwhile, Hamas has indicated a willingness to engage in a U.S.-backed ceasefire, pending Netanyahu's official response.
In France, Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne announced her resignation following the second round of elections, where early exit polls suggest a left-wing coalition may have secured the most seats. However, the absence of a clear majority could lead to legislative gridlock. Voter turnout for this election is reported to be the highest in over four decades, with many citizens emphasizing the need for unity in the nation. Final election results are anticipated as ballot counting continues late into the night.