Is Joe Biden making a political comeback?
by Will Perez
by Will Perez
In recent months, former President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden have signaled a desire to re-engage with Democratic Party efforts—offering to assist with fundraising, strategy development, and public appearances. These overtures reportedly came during a private meeting with DNC Chair Ken Martin, aimed at reviving the party’s standing after its struggles post-2024.
The move has sparked sharp disagreement within Democratic circles. Some insiders deride it as a tone-deaf display of ego, calling it a “Saturday Night Live skit,” while others warn it could further alienate donors and activists.
Meanwhile, Biden has re-entered the public stage—speaking at events like a Social Security conference in Chicago and appearing on BBC, ABC’s The View, and multiple interviews to defend his record and launch fresh attacks on President Trump.