A photo showing a moment wh en U.S. President Joe Biden put on a “Trump 2024” cap during a 9/11 commemoration event has been shared on social media to misleadingly claim the president had “endorsed” Republican Donald Trump.
Although the union did not explicitly back former President Donald Trump, he viewed the decision to not endorse the Vice President as a victory.
Audience members, both virtual and in-person, were allowed to directly ask Harris questions ranging from immigration to the economy. But in what was an incredibly heart-breaking m
The Teamsters Union caused a stir by releasing internal polling that found Donald Trump leading Kamala Harris nearly two-to-one among its members.
President Joe Biden told the Economic Club of Washington, D.C., on Thursday that he wasn't declaring victory, but the country had entered a new phase of its recovery from the pandemic.
Biden clearly linked the aftermath of the pandemic – with shipping lanes clogged, goods scarce and people shut in and working remotely – to the economic problems he faced. But he also blamed Russian President Valdimir Putin’s 2023 invasion of neighboring Ukraine for driving up energy prices, adding to inflation.
The former president emphasized the words “a woman” by sitting up straight and putting both hands in front of him, lightly cupping the air.
President Biden will summon his Cabinet Friday for the first time in eleven months and direct them to speed up their efforts to implement his agenda. Why it matters: Time is running out on Biden's presidency. There's no guarantee that Vice President Harris will replace him.
President Joe Biden joked about his post-presidency life during a White House reception celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have repeatedly touted on the campaign trail their efforts to lower drug prices, including a $2,000 limit on Medicare enrollees’ out-of-pocket prescription costs that starts in January.
President Biden is poised to match or even surpass former President Donald Trump's 234 confirmations to the federal courts.