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The Biden Blob Is Back And Nobody Wants This
The Biden blob is apparently trying to make a comeback and even Democrats sound exhausted by it.
A growing fight is breaking out inside Democratic foreign policy circles as some of the same officials tied to President Joe Biden’s most controversial global decisions quietly begin regrouping for 2028. And according to a lengthy new report from Puck News, plenty of Democrats are openly asking the same question: seriously, these guys again?
At the center of the drama is former Biden National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and the network of Obama-Biden foreign policy operatives often referred to inside Washington as the “Biden bros.”
That circle includes familiar names like Antony Blinken, Jon Finer, Brett McGurk, and others who helped shape Biden-era policy on Afghanistan, Ukraine, Gaza, and Iran.
Now many of them are reemerging through a revived Democratic foreign policy group called National Security Action, which reportedly gathered party insiders in Manhattan recently to begin plotting what Democratic foreign policy could look like in 2028.
The reaction inside parts of the Democratic Party has not exactly been enthusiastic.
“This is the Jake and Jon Show: Redux, and nobody I know is happy about it,” one former senior State Department official told Puck.
That pretty much sums up the vibe.
The frustration appears to go far beyond Republicans criticizing Biden’s foreign policy record.
According to the report, Democrats themselves are increasingly furious over everything from the Afghanistan withdrawal to the administration’s handling of Gaza, while others remain angry over what they describe as efforts to cover up Biden’s decline while still clinging to power politically.
One Democrat quoted in the piece bluntly said the old Biden foreign policy crowd is “canceled and they don’t realize it.”
Ouch.
The article paints a picture of a Democratic Party quietly tearing itself apart behind closed doors over whether the same establishment figures who dominated the Obama and Biden years should continue controlling foreign policy heading into the next presidential cycle.
And the backlash is not just ideological. Some Democrats reportedly view the group as arrogant, insulated, and unwilling to let a younger generation take over.
The timing also matters.
President Donald Trump is back in office, global tensions continue escalating, and Democrats are now trying to figure out what exactly their foreign policy identity even is after years of internal fighting over Israel, Ukraine, interventionism, and progressive activism.
That is where the anxiety around Sullivan seems to hit hardest.
For progressives, Sullivan became closely tied to Biden’s support for Israel during the Gaza war.
For hawks, critics say the administration looked weak and indecisive abroad.
For others, the issue is simpler: they believe the same people who helped run the last administration are already trying to reclaim influence before voters have even fully processed what happened.
Still, the old guard does not appear interested in quietly disappearing.
The revived organization recently brought in Maher Bitar, a Palestinian-American foreign policy official tied to Adam Schiff and Biden’s National Security Council, as part of an effort to present a newer face for the group.
But even that move reportedly sparked skepticism from Democrats who saw it as little more than a rebrand of the same old network.
For now, one thing seems clear.
The Biden era may technically be over, but the people behind it are not ready to let go of power just yet.