White House defends Biden after he mixed up world leaders with dead people: ‘It happens’
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is defending President Biden after he said he spoke to a world leader in 2021 who actually died in 2017.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is defending President Biden after he said he spoke to a world leader in 2021 who actually died in 2017.
Special Counsel Robert Hur described President Biden as a “sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory," and said he would bring no criminal charges against him after his months-long investigation into his improper retention of classified documents related to national security.
The Senate has cleared the first barrier to starting debate on the $95 billion aid package for countries like Ukraine and Israel.
The Justice Department released findings of an investigation into President Biden's handling of classified documents
The FCC is outlawing robocalls with AI-generated voice clones amid concerns these scams can influence voters and interfere in elections.
President Biden sent senior aides to Michigan on Thursday to meet with Arab American and Muslim leaders. One reported participant showed support for Hezbollah in the past.
Hawaii's high court explicitly rejected previous U.S. Supreme Court rulings upholding Americans' rights to carry a firearm, instead citing the "spirit of Aloha."