WASHINGTON ― President Joe Biden said Friday he will not issue a preemptive pardon for himself as he considers pre-pardoning adversaries of President-elect Donald Trump who he fears could be ...
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Say this much for Joe Biden’s farewell address to the nation ... expert health recommendations — or even to share a joking meme about them. The president also lamented the supposedly sudden ...
Student-loan forgiveness under President Joe Biden has officially reached the end of the road. On Thursday, Biden's Education Department announced over $600 million in debt cancellation for 4,550 ...
President Biden, in his farewell address to the nation Wednesday, spent little time dwelling on the accomplishments of his single term in office, instead telling Americans he wanted to use his ...
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President Joe Biden used his final address from the Oval Office to deliver a somber warning about the threat posed by the “dangerous concentration of power” in the hands of wealthy and well ...
The outgoing president asks Americans to “stand guard” on the new guy, when Biden already robbed the bank. Sipa USA Last night, President Joe Biden offered an eloquent explanation of what ...
He needs all the support he can get. President Biden sat on a pillow for an extra boost as he delivered his 18-minute farewell address to the nation from the Oval Office Wednesday night.
As President Joe Biden exits the White House, it's worth looking back—not to his presidency, but to more than a decade ago, when Barack Obama was president and Biden was still second in command.