President Biden is facing a critical week as he leads the NATO summit in Washington, D.C., amid skepticism from Democrats following his recent debate performance. Experts suggest that this summit presents an opportunity for Biden to demonstrate his fitness to serve as the party's nominee and showcase American global leadership in defense.
Former State Department official Joel Rubin highlighted the importance of this summit in reaffirming the bipartisan investment in NATO and emphasizing the benefits of building security coalitions with global partners for America's security and economy.
Since the debate against former President Trump, where Biden faced criticism for his performance, there has been growing resistance to his re-election campaign. Media outlets and lawmakers have raised concerns about Biden's ability to continue as the Democratic nominee.
As the eyes of the world turn to the NATO summit, Rep. Mike Lawler emphasized the need for Biden to prove his capability to serve out his current term and potentially a future one. Lawler stressed that recent weeks have raised doubts about Biden's readiness for the task at hand.
Sen. John Fetterman defended Biden against calls to abandon him, pointing out that such actions could inadvertently benefit Trump. Fetterman cited his own experience of overcoming a challenging debate to secure a victory as evidence that recovery is possible.
As President Biden navigates this crucial week at the NATO summit, the spotlight is on him to address concerns about his candidacy and reassure the American public of his ability to lead effectively.