White House Rejects Claims Biden Discussing Campaign Future With Family

The White House on June 29 denied rumors that President Joe Biden returned to Camp David to consult his family members about the future of his re-election campaign.

The statement came after NBC News reported that the president had visited Camp David to meet with family members and decide whether to continue or end his campaign early due to growing concerns over his debate performance, citing five anonymous sources.

President Biden’s travel to Camp David was scheduled before the June 27 debate.

“The premise of the story is not accurate,” a Biden official told reporters on Saturday evening, referring to the NBC News report.

Officials said the Biden family would be taking a family photo at Camp David.

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