What time is Joe Biden's first post-debate press conference? How to stream NATO remarks

President Joe Biden will host his first post-debate press conference tonight as part of the 2024 NATO summit in D.C., as he seeks to prove to world leaders and voters alike that he is prepared to lead the country for another four years. The press conference, which will air at 6:30 p.m. EDT, is Biden’s first since November 2023 and will serve as a test of how well he can perform in an unscripted environment.

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In the wake of Biden’s disastrous debate appearance two weeks ago, several donors and leading Democratic figures have raised questions about whether he should remain on the ballot, with some calling for him to drop out of the race entirely. However, most Democrats in Congress, which reconvened this week, have reiterated their support for Biden − even as many express grave concerns about his chances of beating Trump.

Biden’s appearance tonight at the Washington summit marking the 75th anniversary of the NATO alliance will mark his 37th press conference and 15th solo press conference since he took office, CNN reported. So far in 2024, he has held three press conferences, but all were in conjunction with other world leaders.  To watch the press conference, you can watch USA TODAY's live stream starting at 6:30 EDT.

Contributing: Gabe Hauari, Anthony Robledo, Joey Garrison, Ken Tran, Riley Beggin and Sarah D. Wire, USA TODAY

Maya Homan is a 2024 election fellow at USA TODAY, focusing on Georgia politics. Follow her on X, formerly Twitter, as @MayaHoman.

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