
Joe Biden faces potentially nightmarish June swoon with his re-election hopes fading
NY Post
‘APRIL is the cruelest month,” poet T. S. Eliot famously declared.
Joe Biden might beg to differ.
June is shaping up as a potential nightmare for the 81-year-old president.
His re-election, his legacy and son Hunter Biden’s freedom are all on the line over the course of a month-long gantlet.
And he has only himself to blame.
Biden’s surprising demand last week that Donald Trump debate him twice, with the first face-off in June, underscores his desperation to get his campaign back on track.

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