“Following an attack that killed three U.S. service members in Jordan, President Biden tried to formulate a response that wouldn’t trigger a regional war. Former President Donald Trump meanwhile lobbed insults at Biden from the sidelines, but didn’t detail what he would do about it if he were in office,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“The 2024 presidential election is shaping up as both a rematch and a role reversal. Trump, the heavy favorite for the GOP nomination, isn’t the incumbent as he was in 2020 when he struggled to defend his turbulent tenure and handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, Biden must champion his White House record, amid frustration over prices and foreign policy, unlike four years ago when he focused on turning the page from Trump.”