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How long can President Biden ignore Trump's charge before 2024?

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Washington — Joe Biden usually expresses himself. The president said nothing Friday when media asked him about his predecessor's charge.

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Biden replied, "No comment." “No. When asked again, I won't discuss the Trump charge. "I have no comment on Trump," he concluded.

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The White House is ignoring Donald Trump's Manhattan grand jury charge for hush-money payments to adult-film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 campaign.

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Biden is likely to declare his 2024 reelection bid in the coming weeks or months, which will test that calculation. 

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 Biden could be the first president to face a rival while indicted, unlike Trump. 

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Princeton University history and public affairs scholar Julian Zelizer said, "It's difficult." 

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Trump will try to get him to talk. He'll make silence difficult. I think Biden prefers to keep out of this."

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