Fox News First: Obamas Endorse in 2024 Race, Trump Responds to FBI Director's Testimony

The Obamas have broken their silence, endorsing a candidate in the 2024 presidential race. Former President Trump has responded to the FBI director's testimony that he may have been hit by shrapnel, not a bullet.

Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama have endorsed a candidate in the 2024 presidential race, breaking their silence in the ongoing contest.

The Obamas have chosen to endorse Democratic candidate Joe Biden, citing his experience and commitment to their shared values. Biden has expressed his gratitude for the endorsement, calling it a "tremendous honor."

Fox News First: Obamas Endorse in 2024 Race, Trump Responds to FBI Director's Testimony

Fox News First: Obamas Endorse in 2024 Race, Trump Responds to FBI Director's Testimony

The endorsement comes as Biden faces challenges from his rivals, including Democratic candidates Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. Sanders has positioned himself as a progressive alternative to Biden, while Warren has focused on economic inequality and corruption.

The 2024 presidential race is expected to be highly competitive, with several candidates vying for the Democratic nomination. The Obamas' endorsement could give Biden a significant boost in the race, as they remain popular figures among Democratic voters.

Fox News First: Obamas Endorse in 2024 Race, Trump Responds to FBI Director's Testimony

Fox News First: Obamas Endorse in 2024 Race, Trump Responds to FBI Director's Testimony

Former President Donald Trump has responded to FBI Director Christopher Wray's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, in which Wray stated that it is possible Trump was hit by shrapnel, not a bullet, during the January 6 Capitol riot.

Trump has taken to Twitter to dismiss Wray's testimony, claiming that he was hit by a bullet and that the FBI director is "trying to cover up the truth."

Fox News First: Obamas Endorse in 2024 Race, Trump Responds to FBI Director's Testimony

Fox News First: Obamas Endorse in 2024 Race, Trump Responds to FBI Director's Testimony

Trump's response raises questions about the accuracy of his statements and the reliability of his claims. Wray's testimony was based on evidence gathered by the FBI, while Trump's claims are not supported by any evidence.

The disagreement between Trump and Wray highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding the events of January 6. Trump continues to falsely claim that the election was stolen, while the FBI and other law enforcement agencies have found no evidence to support this claim.

The ongoing investigation into the January 6 Capitol riot is expected to continue, and it is possible that further evidence will emerge that could shed light on these events.