As trust in the media plummets and the Democratic Party itself limps into a murky future, once again locked out of power in Washington, probing questions must be asked of how, for years on end, so many influential people insisted Biden was capable of not only campaigning again but governing for another four years.
One of the first House Democrats to publicly urge President Biden to throw in the towel believes that if he remained on the ticket, his party would’ve incurred heavy losses in Congress.
The president-elect may be hell-bent on reversing his predecessor’s policies. But some of Biden’s biggest wins on everything from clean energy to infrastructure and Ukraine aid may be Trump-proof.
President Joe Biden may have regrets about bowing out of the 2024 election. According to insiders, the current White House occupant, 82, privately wishes he hadn't dropped out of the race against Donald Trump and handed the nomination to his VP Kamala Harris.
From a policy standpoint, he arguably ranks among the best one-term presidents. But that isn‘t the full measure of his presidency.
Joe Biden may have been the first U.S. senator to endorse Jimmy Carter's presidential bid. But that doesn't mean they always saw eye-to-eye.
A little last-minute honesty from Biden on his way into the history books — and perhaps an apology as well — might salvage some of that legacy. It might also help his damaged party move past this issue to face the far more dire national threat that will soon occupy the White House.
President Joe Biden and Donald Trump, his predecessor and successor, have never been friendly. The current commander in chief thinks the president-elect is a mortal threat to America’s soul. Trump has long insulted “Sleepy Joe” Biden and claims he ordered his multiple indictments, despite a lack of evidence.
Joe Biden has insisted he could have defeated Donald Trump in the US presidential election if he had defied his party by continuing to run, reports suggest.
President Joe Biden has awarded the second-highest civilian medal to Liz Cheney and Bennie Thompson, leaders of the congressional investigation into the Capitol riot