President Biden tells crowd he's "not going anywhere" during July Fourth celebrations

U.S. President Joe Biden addressed crowds of military service members on Thursday, at a barbecue marking the Fourth of July on the White House South Lawn. In the aftermath of Biden's disastrous debate performance last week, some financial backers were holding off or canceling upcoming fundraisers, according to a person familiar with the plans who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. “I'm not going anywhere," Biden told a crowd. “Keep up the fight!” one supporter yelled. “You got me, man,” Biden replied. He also made a glancing reference to Trump, who in 2018 skipped a trip to a World War I cemetery in France that Biden visited recently.