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Tensions have been rising as ex-Obama staffers criticize President Biden, even going as far as calling for him to drop out of the 2024 presidential race. This criticism sheds light on the longstanding tensions between the two political figures that date back almost two decades.

The strained relationship between Biden and Obama reportedly began when both men served on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 2004. Obama was said to be annoyed by Biden’s lengthy speeches, leading to moments of frustration. Despite this, Biden controversially referred to Obama as “the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy” during the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination race.

Following this incident, Biden later dropped out of the race and became Obama’s running mate. Their partnership faced challenges, including disagreements over certain policies like sending more troops to Afghanistan. However, they eventually developed a close friendship, with Obama even providing support for Biden’s family during difficult times.

Despite their close bond, tensions resurfaced when Obama reportedly discouraged Biden from seeking the 2016 Democratic nomination in favor of Hillary Clinton. This decision left Biden feeling that he could have been a stronger opponent against Donald Trump.

When Biden launched his 2019 presidential campaign, Obama chose not to endorse him, causing further strain in their relationship. Throughout the campaign, there were moments of doubt expressed by Obama regarding Biden’s capability for office, which led some former Obama allies to call for Biden to exit the race after a disappointing debate performance.

Former Obama adviser Jon Favreau, known as one of the “Obama bros,” echoed actor George Clooney’s sentiments in a New York Times guest essay urging Biden to step down. Other ex-Obama aides like David Axelrod have also criticized Biden’s performance, stating that he needs a “royal flush” to win against Trump.

Reports have even surfaced that Obama has been working behind the scenes to push Biden out of the race, although the former president has publicly supported Biden. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphasized the close relationship between Obama and Biden, despite recent criticisms.

As the 2024 campaign trail heats up, the tension between Biden and his ex-Obama staffers continues to escalate, raising questions about Biden’s viability as a candidate moving forward. The dynamics between these political figures serve as a reminder of the complexities and challenges within the realm of American politics.