Will Taylor Swift endorse him in 2024? Biden says that's 'classified'
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[February 27, 2024]
By Jeff Mason
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden made light of conspiracy
theories about him and pop superstar Taylor Swift during an appearance
on a late night show and had a ready answer to the question of whether
she'll endorse him in 2024: that's classified.
During an appearance on NBC's "Late Night with Seth Meyers" on Monday,
Biden, a Democrat, joked with Meyers, a comedian, about conspiracy
theories that the president and the singer-songwriter are in "cahoots."
Meyers said recent polling showed 18% of Americans believed Biden and
Swift were somehow working together.
"Can you confirm or deny that there is an active conspiracy between you
and Ms. Swift?" Meyers asked Biden.
"Where are you getting this information?" the president quipped, to
laughter. "It’s classified."
Swift, whose massive popularity with young people would be a boon for
the president as he runs for re-election in 2024, endorsed Biden in
2020, the president happily pointed out.
"You think it might come around again?" Meyers asked.
"I told you, it’s classified," Biden replied.
Biden's appearance on the show, which was taped on Monday and broadcast
early on Tuesday, is the latest attempt by the president to connect with
younger people and dispel concerns about his age after a special
counsel's report raised questions about his memory and mental acuity.
Biden, 81, noted that former President Donald Trump, his likely
Republican rival, 77, was close to him in age and has had his own
problems with verbal slip-ups.
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U.S. President Joe Biden laughs during a break in a taped TV
interview on NBC's "Late Night With Seth Meyers" in New York City,
U.S., February 26, 2024. REUTERS/Leah Millis
"You got to take a look at the other guy. He's about as old as I am,
but he can't even remember his wife's name," Biden said, referencing
Trump's recent appearance at the conservative CPAC conference in
which some thought he referred to his wife, Melania, as "Mercedes."
Mercedes Schlapp, a former communications official in Trump's White
House, is one of CPAC's organizers. The former president's reference
may have been to her.
Biden also sought to address concerns about his age by comparing his
policies with Trump's in areas such as abortion. Biden supports
women's rights to abortion; Trump has expressed pride in naming
three new justices to the Supreme Court during his tenure who later
helped repeal the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that had guaranteed
abortion rights nationwide.
"It's about how old your ideas are. Look, I mean, this is a guy who
wants to take us back," Biden said, referring to Trump. "He wants to
take us back in Roe v. Wade. He wants to take us back on a whole
range of issues."
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)
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