President Joe Biden recently delivered a stern and resolute message in the Cross Hall of the White House, emphasizing that no one, not even the President of the United States, is above the law. Despite his serious tone, Biden opted not to answer questions from journalists who may have wanted to raise issues related to his recent debate performance against Donald Trump.

Meanwhile, Trump is working on legal strategies to overturn court rulings that could affect his electoral prospects. Despite recent setbacks in the courts, Trump maintains a lead over Biden in the polls. A recent survey shows Trump with a 6-point lead over Biden, indicating that the balance of power between the two contenders for the presidency remains largely unchanged.

While some voters express doubts about Biden’s physical and mental capabilities, Trump continues to hold a significant advantage in terms of voter support. The upcoming elections in November will ultimately determine whether Trump secures a second term or Biden emerges as the new President of the United States. However, Supreme Court’s decision to grant partial immunity to Trump in a case where he is accused of trying to subvert presidential election results did not escape Biden’s criticism. He referred to this as a dangerous precedent that could potentially expand powers of president beyond limits set by law. At the same time, Biden used this opportunity to highlight his commitment respecting boundaries of presidential power if reelected.

In conclusion, both candidates are working hard towards their respective goals and it is clear that they are leaving no stone unturned in order to secure victory come November. The outcome of these upcoming elections will be critical and will determine who gets to sit in Oval office for next four years.