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‘Biden’s Lackluster Hamptons Fundraiser Mocked by Plane Trolls’

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In an audacious display of political theater, President Biden’s attempts to reassure Democratic mega-donors following a disappointing presidential debate performance were overshadowed by a plane flying a banner with “BI-DONE!” across the skies of the Hamptons. This stunt, reportedly orchestrated by a New York Republican donor, aimed to boldly assert that Biden’s campaign for reelection in 2024 is doomed to failure. The event, hoping to serve as a bastion of support and confidence in Biden’s leadership, instead became a spectacle of dissent and skepticism, underscored by this aerial message.

The fundraiser, held at a lavish beachfront property owned by hedge fund billionaire Barry Rosenstein in East Hampton, attracted celebrities and key Democratic financiers, some of whom reportedly paid upwards of $250,000 for attendance. Despite the gathering of high-profile supporters and the scenic luxury setting, insiders described the atmosphere as “joyless.” Attendees, still reeling from the debate’s outcomes, expressed concerns over Biden’s ability to connect without a teleprompter and manage unscripted moments. The event’s stiff ambiance revealed deep-seated anxieties among donors regarding Biden’s candidacy and his capability to lead effectively for another term.

This incident underscores a broader issue facing the Democratic Party; a growing discourse on whether President Biden, who would be 86 at the end of a second term, should pursue reelection. Major newspapers and some Democratic donors have started openly questioning Biden’s viability as a candidate, urging him to consider stepping down for the party’s and the country’s sake. With post-debate polls eagerly anticipated by both supporters and critics, the “BI-DONE!” flyover symbolizes a critical juncture in Biden’s campaign, highlighting the challenges of rallying support amid concerns over his leadership and the direction of the Democratic Party moving forward into the 2024 election cycle.

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