Biden says DNC anti-Israel agitators ‘have a point,’ rips Trump as ‘not worthy’ of Oval Office
President Joe Biden blasted former President Trump on a variety of issues during his DNC speech including January 6, Charlottesville, and foreign policy.
President Joe Biden blasted former President Trump on a variety of issues during his DNC speech including January 6, Charlottesville, and foreign policy.
President Biden delivered the keynote speech Monday at the first night of the Democratic National Convention, highlighting his signature achievements of his administration as he handed the baton to the new Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris made a surprise appearance Monday night as Democrats showed a united front behind her and Mr. Biden,
President Biden repeated the debunked claim that former President Donald Trump said there were 'very fine people' on both sides of the Charlottesville rally in 2017.
President Biden delivered the keynote speech Monday at the first night of the Democratic National Convention, highlighting his signature achievements while in office as the party hands the baton to the new party nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris made a surprise appearance Monday night as Democrats showed a united front behind her and Mr.
President Biden took the stage on the first night of the Democratic National Convention for the last time as president — or as a candidate for the presidency — to cite the accomplishments of his single presidential term and the threat to democracy as the reasons Kamala Harris should succeed him as president. “It’s been
President Biden took the stage on the first night of the Democratic National Convention for the last time as president — or as a candidate for the presidency — to cite the accomplishments of his single presidential term and the threat to democracy as the reasons Kamala Harris should succeed him as president. “It’s been
The former First Lady and 2016 presidential nominee told delegates ‘we’re so close to breaking through.’ CHICAGO—Hillary Clinton took the stage at the Democratic National Convention to urge delegates to support Vice President Kamala Harris in her bid to become the first woman to serve as President of the United States. Clinton, 76, was the