President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are hosting military families and essential workers on the White House’s South Lawn.
Author: Matthew Brown, USA TODAY
Gen. Mark Milley, Donald Trump at odds over crackdown on 2020 racial justice protests, book reveals
A book by WSJ’s Michael Bender details a heated exchange between the former president and the top U.S. general over 2020’s racial justice protests.
Juneteenth is officially a federal holiday after President Biden signs bill in White House ceremony
President Joe Biden signed a bill making June 19th a federal holiday at a White House ceremony with Vice President Kamala Harris, Opal Lee and others.
Qualified immunity divides lawmakers in police reform talks. What is that legal defense?
Police reform talks hinge on a legal doctrine that protects police in civil suits. Its fate will have consequences for policing going forward.
‘His presence is dominating’: How state and local Republican parties are turning ever more toward Trump
From false election fraud claims to threats to secede, state and local Republican parties are compounding Donald Trump’s grip on the national party.
‘This is a hard day for us’: Biden honors son Beau in Memorial Day remarks on anniversary of his death
“I know how much the loss hurts,” President Biden said to a crowd in Delaware.
What we know about investigations looming over Donald Trump and Trump Organization
The New York AG joining the Manhattan DA in a criminal investigation into the Trump Organization is just the latest legal issue for the ex-president.
Kinzinger claims McCarthy ignored warning that Jan. 6 events could turn violent
Illinois Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger told National Press Club on Monday that continued lying to voters will destroy the GOP.
GOP takes sides on Cheney’s ouster, with one congressman calling party ‘basically the Titanic’
Rep. Jim Banks says Liz Cheney needs replaced in Republican House leadership. Rep. Adam Kinzinger says the effort isn’t good for the party’s future.
Macron says France will begin lifting restrictions in May for vaccinated travelers
The French president said Sunday that officials are looking for ways for vaccinated people to travel more freely. He is in talks with the White House.