Last Word' host Lawrence O'Donnell sat down with President Biden in the Oval Office for a wide-ranging discussion on the Israel-Hamas cease-fire agreement, the Biden presidency, his warning about an oligarchy taking shape in America.
President Joe Biden gave his final interview on Thursday, where he discussed foreign policy, the economy and democracy.
In an exclusive interview airing tonight on The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell, MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell sat down with President Joe Biden in the Oval Office for his final interview as President of the United States,
President Biden expressed his ongoing concern for democracy in an exit interview with MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell that aired Thursday. O'Donnell attended Biden's farewell address from the Oval Office on Wednesday.
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President Joe Biden said a key regret of his four years in office was not taking more credit — and reminding voters — of his administration’s accomplishments, including infrastructure and Covid relief spending.
Joe Biden is set to sit down with MSNBC anchor Lawrence O’Donnell in the Oval Office for what is being billed as his final interview as President.
For what is likely to be his final interview before the end of his presidency, Joe Biden will meet in the Oval Office with MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell this week. The interview will air on Thursday’s episode of “The Last Word” at 10:00 p.m. ET, MSNBC announced on Monday.
President Joe Biden sat down with MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell for a highly choreographed Oval Office exit interview, during which he repeatedly misrepresented his administration’s achievements and downplayed the failures that defined his presidency.
The Washington Post editorial board contended that history might be "kinder" to President Biden despite Americans finding him "unpopular" as he exits the Oval Office.
“Mayor Adams has made quite clear his willingness to work with President-elect Trump and his incoming administration on behalf of New Yorkers—and that partnership with the federal government is critical to New York City’s success,” said Adams’s spokesman Fabian Levy.”