President Joe Biden’s farewell speech from the Oval Office drew mixed reactions, highlighting the divisions in public opinion. Republicans criticized the address as divisive and underwhelming, with some labeling it the "worst farewell speech in history.
Trump’s team is also weighing an executive order to reauthorize a permit for the Keystone Pipeline, which is currently seen as a largely symbolic move considering the construction on the pipeline has been halted indefinitely after years of legal and political uncertainty.
Signing scads of executive orders would enable Trump to unilaterally push his agenda after returning to the Oval Office, but GOP lawmakers also plan to work with him to enact his legislative ...
Plus: Trump, Biden tussle over Gaza ceasefire credit{beacon} Evening Report © GettyBiden set to give final Oval Office address PRESIDENT BIDEN will give his fifth and final Oval Office address
Every president since Ronald Reagan has left a note for his successor, and President Joe Biden could be the first to write a letter to someone who is both his successor and the predecessor who left a note for him.
There was no violence at the Capitol on Monday as Congress counted states' Electoral College votes and made Donald Trump's win official.
When President Donald Trump accepted the Republican nomination for the White House for the third time, he told the crowd in Milwaukee, “I’m not supposed to be here.” It was a line he repeated often in the weeks following the attempt on his life in Butler,
Donald Trump has spent weeks preparing a shock and awe start to his second term. But the new president will walk back into the Oval Office next week with a crisis over the raging wildfires in Los Angeles threatening to distract attention from his big moment.
Nancy Pelosi's tribute to President Joe Biden's time in the Oval Office highlights his effective leadership, strong economy and commitment to democracy, despite his mistakes.
Before President-elect Donald Trump has even been sworn into office ... Oval Office and bringing nonstaff guests in to meet with the president," reported Vaughn Hillyard, Jonathan Allen, Olympia Sonnier, and Jake Traylor. This comes as Susie Wiles, the GOP ...
According to a Gallup poll of 1,003 U.S. adults conducted between December 2 and 18, 2024, and released on January 7, a majority (54 percent) believe Biden will be remembered as a "below average" (17 percent) or "poor" (37 percent) president.