President Joe Biden's campaign is once again insisting that he is not stepping aside as he faces the stark reality that many Democrats at the highest levels want him to bow out of the 2024 election to make way for a new nominee atop the ticket.
Meanwhile, after wrapping their national convention in Milwaukee this week, Republican officials, strategists and activists are exuding a confidence not seen in decades. Donald Trump accepted the party's presidential nomination and his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, addressed a national audience for the first time as the GOP vice presidential nominee.
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Trump and Zelenskyy's ‘very good' phone call
Former President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke on the phone Friday, nearly five years to the day after another call between the two led to Trump's first impeachment.
Both men described the call as positive on X, the website formerly known as Twitter. Trump said it was ''very good'' while Zelenskyy wished Trump ''strength and absolute safety.''
The phone call comes a day after Trump officially clinched the Republican nomination for president at the RNC in Milwaukee and as questions still remain as to whether a second Trump term would continue to support military aid for Ukraine as it battles its yearlong war with Russia.