"People are really angry": Biden hits low point with House Democrats after Hunter pardon
Briefly

People are really angry," said the lawmaker, who, like others quoted in this story, talked on the condition of anonymity to speak candidly about the president. "I don't think great." This sentiment reflects the deep-rooted frustrations among House Democrats following Biden's recent actions and decisions.
I think there's a widespread sense that he took too long to get out and that it made it very difficult for Vice President Harris to run the most impactful campaign," said Rep. Jesús "Chuy" García (D-Ill.). This underscores a feeling among Democrats that Biden’s prolonged candidacy adversely affected their campaign strategies.
More than 50% of House Democrats are frustrated about it," said a senior House Democrat. This statement reveals a significant divide within the party regarding Biden's decisions, particularly the pardon of Hunter Biden, indicating a loss of confidence.
Biden should have "talked through ... this pardon decision with others outside of his family," said Landsman, emphasizing the need for Biden to consult with party members before making significant decisions.
Read at Axios
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