Joe Biden brags about midterm elections results
The president takes a breath of fresh air and announces that he may run for re-election in 2024.
One of the main protagonists of the midterms, without a doubt, was Joe Biden. He had a lot at stake in this election and, as he himself stated in the press conference he gave at the White House, the Democratic Party has come out of it well:
In fact, as the president explained, these are the best results the Democrats have achieved in years during the midterms:
These results could facilitate Biden's decision to run for re-election in 2024. Although he will not communicate whether or not he will run for president until at least early 2023:
Musk criticized for his relationship with Saudi Arabia
However, it was not his statements about the midterms that were the stars of the day. These were his comments regarding Twitter's new owner, Elon Musk, whom he accused of putting the country's national security at risk:
He is not alone in questioning Musk's relationship with other countries such as Saudi Arabia. Connecticut Democratic Senator Chris Murphy also accused Twitter's new CEO in statements picked up by the Financial Times:
They refer, in particular, to Musk's relationship with the Saudi billionaire prince, Al Waleed bin Talal. He transferred thousands of shares, valued at $1.89 billion, to the owner of Tesla and Space X, making him its second largest shareholder.