President Joe Biden
President Joe Biden is adamant about keeping the United States out of another war, but he isn't letting Vladimir Putin just do whatever he wants either.
The Fox News host took aim at President Joe Biden by shamelessly asking why didn't he share the LSAT score of U.S. Supreme Court justice nominee Judge Kentanji Brown Jackson.
Republican Party congresswomen Rep. Lauren Boebert and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene tried to foil the address by jeering and jawing throughout, highlighting how divided things are across partisan lines.
With the expectation that a Black woman would be Justice Breyer's replacement, reports emerged Friday (Feb. 25) that President Joe Biden is set to name Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as the nominee for Breyer's seat on the bench.
Another case of misinformation spreading faster than the facts.
The song, "We The People," sounds exactly like you're probably thinking and the requisite shot at Dr. Anthony Fauci is predictable as a right hook from Glass Joe.
President Joe Biden responded to a question from a reporter at the end of a press session at the White House on Monday with a bit of sarcasm and frustration, calling him a “stupid son of a b—-h” believing the microphone was off.
The Biden-Harris administration announced on Wednesday that they were extending the pause on the repayment of student loan debt. The new deadline will be May 1st. The move brought relief to many, and also renewed calls for the total cancellation of student loan debt outright.
Charlamagne tha God pushed Vice President Harris on a question of who is actually running the country, which sparked a moment that has Twitter talking.
The living descendants of Marcus Garvey are supportive of a new push to get President Joe Biden to issue a pardon clearing his name. Plans include a petition to be signed by Black people across the globe, with the height of the campaign taking place during Black History Month 2022.
Despite an eight-and-a-half-hour speech by GOP Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy railing against President Biden and the Democrats, the House of Representatives passed their final approved version of the Build Back Better Act on Friday morning. The bill will now be sent to Senate for a vote.
On Thursday (November 11), Biden delivered remarks at a public ceremony where he stumbled on his wording by saying the words "the great Negro" as he honored former U.S. Ambassador to Hungary, Donald M. Blinken.