Donald Trump officially accepted the Republican nomination for president on Thursday night with a marathon speech reliving the assassination attempt and returning to attacks on old enemies.
President Joe Biden is still fighting for his political survival after a disastrous 48 hours where he was diagnosed with COVID and was told by Democratic kingmakers to drop out of the 2024 race.
Breaking:THIRD Democratic Senator calls for Biden to drop out
Democratic Senator Martin Heinrch of New Mexico has become the third in the upper chamber to call for his party leader President Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race.
Breaking:FOUR MORE House Democrats call for Biden to drop out of the race
Four more House Democrats called on Joe Biden to 'step aside' and drop out of the presidential race in a letter published Friday.
Reps. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., Jared Huffman, D-Calif., Marc Veasey, D-Texas, and Huy Garcia, D-Texas., all signed the letter.
They also called on Biden to look at replacements such as VP Kamala Harris to carry the Democrat party forward in November.
'We believe the most responsible and patriotic thing you can do in this moment is to step aside as our nominee while continuing to lead our party from the White House,' they wrote.
'Democrats have a deep and talented bench of young leaders, led by Vice President Kamala Harris, who you have lifted up, empowered, and prepared for this moment.
Biden campaign chair acknowledges they have work to do but notes president is in the race to win it
By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent
Biden campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon on Friday acknowledged the president’s re-election campaign has some work to do but argues they have only seen a ‘small’ slippage in the polls.
Appearing on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, O’Malley Dillon agreed the campaign has had a tough time since Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump.
She also argued Trump is ‘the same person he was in 2020.’
She brushed aside questions on whether Biden’s staying in the race will hurt Democrats down the ballot, saying the party has ‘extraordinary Democratic candidates on the ticket in battleground states and non battleground states.’
And, she noted, Biden is in it to win it.
Donald Trump team prepares for a race without Joe Biden
Even as he was putting the finishing touches on a record-length RNC speech last night, political aides to former President Donald Trump were setting strategies for his run against someone other than the current Democratic candidate, President Joe Biden.
Trump aides gathered in the Trade Hotel next to the Fiserv Forum mulling who Vice President Kamala Harris could pick as her running mate if she replaces Biden on the ticket, Politico reported.
MAGA Inc., the primary pro-Trump super PAC, has been doing opposition research and message testing against prospective Biden replacements, the outlet reported.
Those include Harris, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and even billionaire TV personality Mark Cuban, a person with knowledge told Politico.
Another Trump-aligned super PAC, the outlet reported, has commissioned polling into how Trump would fare against Harris and a said the data showed Harris faring worse against Trump than Biden is — which runs counter to some other survey findings thus far.
Mark Zuckerberg says Trump's shooting reaction was 'bada**'... and reveals where he stands in the election
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Donald Trump's immediate reaction to getting shot was 'bada**'', but insisted he won't take a side in the 2024 election.
Zuckerberg's comments come as several influential figures in Silicon Valley, including Tesla boss Elon Musk and venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, back Trump for president.
In an interview with Bloomberg on Thursday, the billionaire tech executive said Trump's response to the assassination attempt shows why he is so loved by his army of MAGA fans.
Meta has frequently called out Trump's posts for containing misinformation and breaching content rules on its platforms.
It also suspended his Facebook and Instagram accounts for about two years following the January 2021 Capitol riots.
Zuckerberg said Meta was making changes that he hoped would mean Facebook was not as much of a flashpoint in elections going forward.
Betting markets see 'massive shift' as Biden tanks
On the political prediction website PredictIt, Joe Biden is now given only a 14 percent chance of being the victor of the election in November.
He has only a 27 percent chance of being the Democrat nominee. Kamala Harris is given a 52 percent chance being the nominee.
British bookmaker Star Sports has Biden's chances of winning the general election at less than 10 percent.
William Kedjanyi, political betting analyst at Star Sports, said there has also been a 'massive shift' in who people think will be the Democrat nominee.
Another Democrat calls for Biden to drop out: Illinois Rep. Sean Casten says it's 'time to pass the torch'
Rep. Sean Casten of Illinois has become the latest House Democrat to demand Biden drop out of the presidential race.
Casten (IL-06) wrote an op-ed for the Chicago Tribune calling for the 81-year-old to exit with 'all the dignity and decency that has guilded his half-century of public service'.
He urged the embattled Biden, who has COVID, to step aside so he can 'cement his legacy as the President who saved our demoracy in 2020.
Casten added Joe should make way for 'trusted hands' in 2024 who can 'carry his legacy forward.'
Biden updated on Crowdstrike IT outage
By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent
President Joe Biden has been briefed on the IT outage that has caused chaos around the world with flights, surgeries and other operations being impacted.
The outage is attributed to CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm whose software is used by scores of industries around the world to protect against hackers.
A software update resulted in crashes of machines running the Microsoft Windows operating system. It is not considered to be a cyber attack.
Donald Trump shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks 'searched for the Princess of Wales online'
By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent
Donald Trump's would-be assassin had researched the Princess of Wales online before he tried to murder the former president, it was reported today.
Thomas Matthew Crooks had downloaded photos of the future queen, FBI analysis of his two phones and laptop show.
Police in the US made the discovery about his apparent fixation with the British royal after searching Crooks' home and seizing his electronic devices in the aftermath of his attack in Pennsylvania last Saturday.
AOC: Democrat plan to push out Biden, will oust Kamala, too
Firebrand Democratic 'Squad' member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took to Instagram Live overnight to vent about her party's push to get President Joe Biden off the ticket, warning that many of those who want him to step aside also want Vice President Kamal Harris off the ticket.
'If you think there is consensus among the people who want Joe Biden to leave ... that they will support, Vice President Harris, you would be mistaken,' she told viewers.
And AOC called 'bull***t' on Democrats who have been giving reporters anonymous quotes about Biden - saying elected officials in her party who say a loss to Donald Trump is a fait accompli should give up their seats.
'My community does not have the option to lose,' the New York socialist said.
'If they’re going to come out and say all their little things on background, off the record, but they’re not going to be fully honest, I’m going to be honest for them. I’m in these rooms. I see what they say in conversations,' the congresswoman said.
“A lot of them are not just interested in removing the president. They are interested in removing the whole ticket.”
Trump cracks joke about 'chart that saved my life'
Donald Trump quipped about the chart that 'saved my life' by causing him to turn his head at the moment his would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks reigned down bullets at his Pennsylvania rally on Saturday.
Speaking at the conclusion of the Republican Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Thursday, the former president was able to crack a joke about the assassination attempt after getting emotional earlier in his remarks when recounting the attack.
Trump gave a moment-by-moment retelling of the events he experienced at his last rally and said he would never talk about it again because it's 'too painful.'
'Less than four years ago, I handed this administration the strongest border in American history,' Trump said. 'But you can see on the chart that saved my life – that was the chart that saved my life.'
'I said, 'look at it.' I'm so proud of it. I think it's one of the greatest – it was done by the border patrol – one of the greatest charts I've ever seen. It showed everything just like that – you know the chart.'
At one point, Trump appeared to realize the chart was up on the screens behind him in the Fiserv Forum.
'Oh, there it is. That's pretty good. Wow,' the former president lauded.
'Last time I put up that chart I never really got to look at it,' he joked. 'But without that chart, I would not be here today. Never got to look at it.'
'I never got to see it that day.'
Tiny Trump steals show before grandpa Donald's big speech
Donald Trump's youngest of 10 grandchildren sat on his lap for her father Eric's remarks at the Republican National Convention on Thursday - and stole the show.
The final night of the convention featured Trump's biggest entourage of family members, including Eric and Lara Trump's children Carolina, 4, and Luke, 6 – and former first lady Melania Trump.
All of Trump's children were in the guest-of-honor's section of the arena except for Barron – though the father of five did claim the 18-year-old was around.
Carolina clapped as she sat on Trump's lap while her older brother Eric Luke joined in on cheering on their dad as he sat on mom Lara's lap.