Joe Biden has wrapped up a more than 50-year political career. But he also promised that “we’re not leaving the fight,” as he bid farewell to the presidency and flew to California with his family to ease back into private life.
A longtime associate editor at the Washington Post criticized his own newspaper for an editorial that blasted both President Donald Trump and his predecessor, Joe Biden, for having “both abused their pardon powers” and “setting dangerous precedents.
Former President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden left D.C. after the inauguration of Donald Trump on Monday, Jan. 20 and flew cross country to a popular wine region
Even some Democrats, including former New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez and civil rights leader Jesse Jackson Sr., have plans to approach Trump.
Joe Biden's presidency and half a century of public service come to an end as Donald Trump begins second term.
The Washington Post criticized pardons from both former President Biden and President Donald Trump that were issued on Monday as Biden exited and Trump entered into office.
The military airplane taking Joe Biden and his family to a respite in California started taxiing just before 2 p.m.
The first lady says the Democratic revolt against her husband’s re-election bid taught her ‘a lot about human nature.’
He has worked at the U.S. Department of State, on the National Security Council, and as a foreign policy adviser to U.S. Senator John McCain. Today, U.S. President Donald Trump will sweep back into power promising a new American approach to the world.
Former President Joe Biden wished President Donald Trump "all the best for the next four years" in the letter he left in the Resolute desk in the Oval Office, Fox News reported Wednesday. Trump said Tuesday night that he opened the letter and called it "very nice."
David Maraniss, a Pulitzer Prize winner journalist, expressed said, “The Washington Post editorial this morning essentially equating Biden’s questionable pardons with Trump’s outrageous Jan. 6 pardons was unconscionable.
President Joe Biden is spending the last full day of his presidency in South Carolina — a state that helped propel him to the White House in 2020.