US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi declined to say whether President Joe Biden should seek a second term in 2024, after the commander-in-chief was non-committal on the issue during a recent interview.
The California Democrat was asked about Biden’s re-election prospects during a Thursday press conference, with one reporter noting that the president “didn’t commit to running for reelection” during his latest sit-down with CBS’ ‘60 Minutes’ over the weekend.
“President Biden is the president of the United States. He did a great service to our country; he defeated Donald Trump. Let’s not forget that,” she replied, adding, “If you care about the air we breathe, the water we drink, the education of our children, jobs for our – our um, their families, pensions for their seniors, any subject you can name” before trailing off.
“I’m not going into politics about whether the president should run or not,” Pelosi continued, going on to take other questions.
Pressed by ‘60 Minutes’ on whether he planned to enter the 2024 race, Biden said he had not yet made a “firm decision,” instead saying that, for now, “it’s just an intention.” He went on to describe various legal requirements for candidates who have formally announced a campaign, suggesting it was “much too early” to initiate that process.
Pelosi – who has served as House speaker since 2019, and held the same position between 2007 and 2011 – is reportedly eyeing the role of ambassador to Italy should the Democrats lose control of Congress after the midterm elections, according to sources cited by Fox News. Biden has held off on filling the position due to Pelosi’s interest, the sources claimed, though the speaker has so far not confirmed the rumors.