BREAKING NEWS: Barack Obama will endorse Joe Biden for president TODAY

BREAKING NEWS: Barack Obama will endorse Joe Biden for president TODAY – signaling that former president is going into battle against Donald Trump

  • President Obama is expected to endorse his former vice president, Joe Biden, for president later Tuesday 
  • Biden got the endorsement of his final rival, Bernie Sanders, on Monday, formally making him the Democrats’ presumptive presidential nominee 
  • Since Sanders dropped out of the primary race last week, Democrats have been chomping at the bit to get Obama involved in taking on President Trump  

President Barack Obama will endorse Joe Biden Tuesday in an online video, NBC News has learned. 

The nod will come one day after Bernie Sanders made a surprise appearance on Biden’s livestream and endorsed the former vice president, formally making him the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. 

Since Sanders dropped out of the 2020 Democratic race last week, Democrats have been chomping at the bit to get Obama involved in the race to take on President Trump.  

President Obama is expected to endorse his former vice president, Joe Biden, in a video endorsement that will come out later Tuesday 

Obama’s endorsement will come one day after Biden (left) had a surprise visitor on his livestream – Bernie Sanders (right), who went ahead and endorsed the former vice president and said he would assist his campaign 

Biden (right) served for eight years as Obama’s (left) vice president. Here they’re photographed on the day at Obama presented Biden with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, for Biden’s decades of public service in the Senate and White House 

For Obama, it’s personal.  

While Obama was in office Trump – then the host of NBC’s ‘The Apprentice’ – was a constant Twitter critic and fueled the so-called ‘birther’ conspiracy theory, which suggested the Democratic president wasn’t legitimate because he was born in Africa, not Hawaii. 

Obama, the country’s first black president, was born in Hawaii to a white American mother and an African father. 

During the 2020 cycle, Obama has stuck to the sidelines, wanting to appear that he wasn’t interfering in the primary contest – despite Biden serving for eight years as his vice president. 

Trump tried to take advantage of that silence last seek as Biden was sewing up the nomination. 

‘And I don’t know why President Obama hasn’t supported Joe Biden a long time ago,’ Trump said from White House podium Wednesday, several hours after Sanders announced he was suspending his campaign. ‘There’s something he feels is wrong,’ Trump claimed.  

The current president speculated that Obama would soon endorse Biden ‘because he certainly doesn’t want to see me for four more years.’  

‘You know what, I’ll tell you, it does amaze me that President Obama hasn’t supported Sleepy Joe,’ Trump continued, using his nickname for Biden. ‘It just hasn’t happened, when is it going to happen?’ 

‘He knows something that you don’t know. That I think I know, but you don’t know,’ Trump said. 

Trump has tried to present Biden, who at 77 is four years older than him, as addled and out of it, suggesting often that his staff does the work for him. 

Biden has been increasingly critical of Trump’s coronavirus response, though has seen his campaign sidelined by the pandemic as he’s forced to do online-only campaigning from his recreation room at home in Wilmington, Delaware. 

Neither Biden, nor Sanders when he remained in the race, has been able to engage with supporters in person since mid-March. 

Trump has replaced his packed campaign rallies with his daily coronavirus taskforce press briefings, which will sometimes go on for more than two hours. 

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