The Republican National Committee is launching a website dedicated to fact-checking Joe Biden's comments in real-time as the president prepares to declare his candidacy for re-election.

The RNC's goal is to establish "factcheckbiden.com," a website that is anticipated to be the president's "least favorite website." RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel asserts that Biden has not only produced several crises but "has also lied" regarding the damage he has done to the United States, Fox News reported.

By using the Fact Check Biden website to alert the media and the general public of Biden's false claims, the RNC intends to hold Biden accountable for his falsehoods.

The RNC pledged that it "will continue to hold Biden accountable for his lies."

The website is an extension of RNC Research and Rapid Response and debuts on Monday. According to the RNC, Fact Check Biden will provide fact checks to the public and media "as Biden lies."

The RNC said that "Fact Check Biden will be integral in holding Biden accountable during his public remarks," both during his presidential campaign and official engagements.

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Joe Biden is Finalizing Campaign Launch

Before what is anticipated to be a brutal 19-month campaign to persuade the public of his achievements and his capacity to serve far into his 80s, President Joe Biden's aides are working swiftly to complete personnel and operational elements of his re-election campaign.

After spending the weekend at Camp David doing a thorough test run of campaign and staff preparation, including items still required his final clearance, Biden arrived back at the White House late on Sunday, according to CNN.

Joe Biden is expected to choose senior West Wing staffer Julie Chavez Rodriguez to lead his re-election campaign, per a CBS News report. Currently, Chavez Rodriguez holds the positions of senior advisor, president's assistant, and head of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.

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