The Biden administration is loosening key immigration restrictions ahead of President-elect Trump’s second term, opening door for thousands more illegal immigrants to enter the country.
After warning voters for years that a Donald Trump win would be calamitous for American democracy, Biden has gone largely silent on his concerns about what lays ahead for America and he has yet to substantively reflect on why Democrats were decisively defeated up and down the ballot.
George H.W. Bush’s four years is largely forgettable sandwiched in between the far more societally transformative Reagan and Clinton years. Biden could face an even worse fate, because by the time Trump leaves office in 2029 he will have been the dominant focal point of American political life for over twelve years.
"The View" hosts have debated and criticized Donald Trump's Cabinet nominations, including Matt Gaetz and Dr. Oz.
Car companies are revving up to ask President-elect Donald Trump to keep President Joe Biden’s tight restrictions and regulations on them going forward. According to a report from the New York Times,
President Joe Biden dropped his opposition to Ukraine firing U.S. missiles at targets deep inside Russia in response to North Korea's entry to the war, a shift in U.S. policy that took on added urgency following Donald Trump's Nov.
Fox News’ Jeff Paul breaks down the New York Post report that alleges the Biden administration is allowing illegal migrants to use an app to skip in-person ICE check-ins.
Donald Trump has described the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) as a "green scam" and vowed to repeal it after he returns to the White House in January.
In today’s edition, White House correspondent Mike Memoli files a dispatch from Rio de Janeiro on President Joe Biden's final international summit. Plus, national political correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down the final election results from our seven key "Deciders" counties. Sign up to receive this newsletter in your inbox every weekday here.
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon will send Ukraine at least $275 million in new weapons, including an undisclosed number of antipersonnel land mines, as the Biden administration rushes to do as much as it can to help Kyiv fight back against Russia before President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
To Democrats it might feel like a cruel irony: President Joe Biden’s chief economic policies, like the CHIPS Act and Inflation Reduction Act, have funneled millions of dollars to support jobs projects in Western, Midwestern and Southern states that just voted to reelect Donald Trump.