Biden 2023 interview where he says his son ‘did nothing wrong’ resurfaces after guilty verdict
President Biden was reminded of a 2023 interview in which he said he trusts his son, hours after Hunter Biden was convicted in a Delaware gun case.
President Biden was reminded of a 2023 interview in which he said he trusts his son, hours after Hunter Biden was convicted in a Delaware gun case.
Montana and Texas AGs on Tuesday filed a lawsuit over a rule that says providers must pay for “gender transition” procedures if they receive federal funds The attorneys general of Montana and Texas on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Xavier Becerra, Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), over a rule that
U.S. Senate candidate Trent Staggs accused his GOP primary opponent Rep. John Curtis of insider trading during Monday night's GOP primary debate.
Hamas on Tuesday rejected a ceasefire proposal outlined by President Joe Biden, Israeli officials told media outlets. Axios and the Times of Israel both reported that Israeli officials told them Hamas rejected the terms of the proposal, which calls for a phased agreement that would see Hamas free Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners
Besides pushing for a cease-fire, Mr. Blinken urged other nations to redouble their support for humanitarian efforts in the Gaza Strip. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced $404 million in new aid to the Palestinian people on Tuesday, as he called for other countries to back a cease-fire proposal for the Gaza Strip and
The House voted in 2012 to hold then-Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress. Could Attorney General Merrick Garland face the same fate in 2024?
‘While Juneteenth is a day for celebration, it is also a day for dedication,’ said Vice President Kamala Harris. The Biden Administration hosted a concert on June 10 in commemoration of Juneteenth amid Black Music Month. With the White House as its backdrop, the stage on the south lawn featured “The President’s Own” United States