Newspapers across the world were dominated on Monday morning by the decision of Joe Biden to end his reelection bid and to endorse his VP, Kamala Harris, to take on Donald Trump for the presidency.
UK — The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph reports how Donald Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson called for Biden’s immediate resignation from the presidency, and points out that the decision raises concerns about Democratic unity. A comment piece from Tim Stanley criticizes the Democrats for their handling of the situation as reckless and cruel—and paves the way for a chaotic and uncertain election season.
Israel — The Jerusalem Post
Israel’s The Jerusalem Post leads with the headline: “Biden Ends Faltering Run, Backs Harris.” Its front page features a comment piece from former U.S. Ambassador David Friedman, who suggests Harris’s nomination might push some Jewish voters toward supporting Donald Trump. He indicated that this shift could be due to concerns within the Jewish community about Harris’s policies and her stance on key issues affecting US-Israel relations.
France—Liberation
France’s Liberation goes with the simple headline: “Bye Biden, Hi Harris.” Noting that Biden was under pressure due to his age, the newspaper writes that the President is supporting his VP to take over from him.
Spain — El Pais
Spain’s El Pais leads with the headline “Biden Renounces reelection,” detailing the President’s statement that it was best for his party and the country that he steps aside. It’s main image is of Biden’s historic statement. The front page also notes that Harris faces a “challenging mission.”
Italy — La Repubblica
Italy’s La Repubblica leads with the headline: “Goodbye to the White House.” In its report, it details the reaction of Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, who said that Russia needs “to be patient and carefully monitor what happens.”
Brazil — O Globo
Brazil’s O Globo leads with the headline: “Biden Gives Up.” It reports that the President succumbed to pressure as the U.S. election takes a new turn—just eight days after Donald Trump narrowly escaped death. An editorial states that it was the correct decision.
UK- Daily Star
The British tabloid, the Daily Star, jokes that it is now “time for a nap” for Biden. It says that Biden made the decision after “endless cock-ups” and that the President is a “walking gaffe-machine.”
The Netherlands — De Telegraaf
“Bye Bye Biden,” the Netherlands’ De Telegraaf reports, stating the President “succumbs and will not run for a second term.” The reports notes the pressures Biden was under to pull out of the race against Donald Trump—and discusses the impact on the Democratic Party, which must now try to unite before the election.
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