Biden’s State of the Union address Feb. 7 will be his first appearance before a new House majority eager to block his agenda.
Author: Joey Garrison, USA TODAY
‘We can work together’: Biden, McConnell share spotlight as House GOP fight rages
McConnell hailed a $1.6 billion bridge project for Kentucky and Ohio a legislative miracle.’ Biden said it proves “we can work together.”
White House condemns Marjorie Taylor Greene’s claim she ‘would have won’ Jan. 6 attack
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., said if she and Steve Bannon had organized the Jan. 6 riot “we would have won” and “it would’ve been armed.”
Macron, in Washington, slams Biden climate incentives as ‘super aggressive’ to French firms
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As recession fears weigh on midterms, Biden warns Republicans will ‘crash the economy’ if they win control
President Joe Biden’s warning comes as stubborn inflation and the economy top voters’ concerns, helping Republicans in the November midterm elections.
‘Their outrage is wrong’: Biden boosts student loan debt forgiveness on heels of court wins
Nearly 22 million people have applied to have a portion of their student loan debt canceled in just one week, President Joe Biden said.
President Biden calls on all participants of racist LA City Council leaked audio to resign
After a Los Angeles union leader stepped down, the White House said the three council members heard making racist remarks should resign as well.
‘Right these wrongs’: Inside Biden’s history-making moves on marijuana
In addition to pardoning thousands convicted of simple pot possession, Biden moved to potentially remove marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug.