President Biden is staunchly defending his time in the Oval Office as he highlights his accomplishments, but at times his resentments come through, too.
President Joe Biden will announce Thursday that he is commuting the sentences of some 1,500 individuals and pardoning 39 people convicted of non-violent crimes, CNN has learned – marking a broad use of the presidential clemency power just weeks from the end of Biden’s presidency.
Video footage obtained by The Daily Wire showed sheets of the border wall being towed away close to Tucson, headed to the surplus government equipment auction marketplace GovPlane
Before giving way to Donald Trump, President Biden is daring the GOP to eliminate his biggest wins and trying to take actions to preserve his agenda.
Fox News host Sean Hannity shreds the Biden administration’s legacy on immigration ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to office. Fox News host Sean Hannity calls out the Biden administration's slew of lies, including the border crisis which he deemed the " biggest lie of all."
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God torched the idea that President Biden should preemptively pardon President-elect Trump's political enemies.
Troye, who served as national security adviser to Trump’s vice president, Mike Pence, is a target—specifically of Kash Patel, Trump’s conspiracy-minded choice to head the FBI. While Patel didn’t name her in his lengthy hit list in a book he wrote last year, he still threatened to sue her last week.
Joe Biden gave a speech defending his economic legacy, and the next day it was reported that inflation was up for the second month in a row.
Biden made history by commuting 1,500 sentences but still faces calls to clear federal death row and issue blanket pardons ahead of Trump's arrival.
As Democrats struggle with how to navigate a second Trump administration, Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) has seemingly decided it’s better to work with the GOP than against it. Fetterman’s early embrace of certain Cabinet nominees chosen by President-elect Donald Trump is in stark contrast to other Democrats‘ slower and,
U.S. President Joe Biden touted his administration's economic record and warned against a reprise of Republican "trickle-down economics" during Donald Trump's second term in what could be his final speech on the economy at Washington's Brookings Institution on Tuesday.
The Biden administration is sprinting to finalize the unfinished pieces of its climate policy, from fully disbursing Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) funds to getting final regulations out the door.