New York: President Joe Biden, alongside former President Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, took the spotlight at a high-profile fundraiser, defending their administration’s response to the Gaza crisis amidst interruptions from protesters. The event, held at New York’s iconic Radio City Music Hall, raised over $25 million for Biden’s reelection campaign.
Outside the venue, pro-Palestine demonstrators voiced their opposition to Biden’s stance on the Gaza conflict, branding him a “war criminal” and demanding his ouster. Inside, disruptions occurred as attendees rose to criticize Biden’s support for Israel in the ongoing conflict.
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Obama and Clinton provided insights into the complexities of presidential decision-making, emphasizing the need to balance support for Israel with efforts to aid Palestinians. Despite criticisms, both former presidents stood by Biden’s handling of the crisis and his economic policies.
The star-studded event featured performances by renowned artists such as Queen Latifah, Lizzo, and Ben Platt, with attendees paying up to $500,000 for tickets. Notably, former President Donald Trump, Biden’s Republican opponent, was also in the area, attending a separate event.
As Biden’s reelection campaign ramps up, fundraising efforts aim to bolster support amidst lukewarm approval ratings and a tight race with Trump. Despite challenges, Biden’s camp continues to outpace Trump in fundraising, drawing support from both wealthy donors and grassroots supporters.