


Republicans have rolled out a new website that will be dedicated to fact-checking President Joe Biden ahead of his 2024 campaign launch.
The Republican National Committee announced the launch of "factcheckbiden.com" to analyze the president's statements in real time and provide a record of what it considers Biden to be lying about.
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"[Biden] lies about the damage that he’s done to our country. Whether it’s claiming that the border is secure, that our economy is strong, or that the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan was a success, Biden and his administration refuse to acknowledge the truth," RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in a statement, per Fox News.
The website will operate with the RNC Research and Rapid Response apparatus and is intended to be Biden's "least favorite website," according to the RNC. It currently features multiple remarks made by Biden that the RNC has flagged as examples of "fake" or "made-up stories."
One of the instances highlighted by the website is remarks Biden made at the Ebenezer Baptist Church earlier this year, where he described himself as a "22-year-old kid on the east side in the civil rights movement." The RNC referenced prior fact checks debunking Biden's claims that he marched in the civil rights movement.
Biden does have a history of engaging in some civil rights activities, including at least one walkout and picket, however, he has been accused of embellishing his record in the past.
Another post rips into Biden's pledge that he wouldn't increase taxes on people earning under $400,000. The post cited a Joint Committee on Taxation assessment that suggested the Inflation Reduction Act he championed would gather "at least half of all new tax revenue" from those earning under $400,000.
As part of its efforts to scrutinize the president, the website will monitor Biden's remarks during official and campaign events.
Numerous reports indicate Biden is eyeing a reelection launch this week, possibly as early as Tuesday. Following his trip to the United Kingdom and Ireland, Biden recorded a campaign launch video, the Washington Post reported.
Biden has long teased he intends to run for reelection, but the timetable for doing so appears to have shifted. Earlier this year, rumors suggested he would commence his reelection efforts shortly after his State of the Union address that was delivered in February.
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“I’ve already made that calculus. We’ll announce it relatively soon," Biden told reporters during his recent trip to Europe.
Should he enter the race this week, Biden is the front-runner on the Democratic side. Meanwhile, his 2020 opponent, former President Donald Trump, is leading on the Republican side, setting the stage for a possible rematch.