President Joe Biden, in one of his final acts in the White House, announced a new wave of clemency decisions Friday, commuting the sentences of nearly 2,500 nonviolent drug offenders.
Biden told MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell his administration "invested more" in states that voted Trump-GOP because the "red states really screwed up." The post ‘Red States Really Screwed Up’: Biden Tells MSNBC Why He ‘Invested More’ in GOP-Trump Strongholds first appeared on Mediaite.
President Joe Biden’s farewell speech from the Oval Office drew mixed reactions, highlighting the divisions in public opinion. Republicans criticized the address as divisive and underwhelming, with some labeling it the "worst farewell speech in history.
While Republican states were working to limit school history lessons and ban transgender athletes, President Joe Biden’s education chief said he was focused on what matters — putting more social workers in schools,
The Justice Department special counsel whose six-year case into Hunter Biden was short-circuited last month by the unconditional pardon President Joe Biden granted to his son, criticized the outgoing president in his final report Monday.
But it was Biden’s insistence that he could beat Trump again that led to the painful eclipse culminating in Wednesday’s farewell address. He made the decision to run despite polls that showed Americans believed he was too old and testimony of voters who consistently gave the same message.
President Joe Biden's judicial appointees were the most diverse ever, but Donald Trump's remain more influential.
Much of the outgoing president’s work on energy and environmental policy is now at the mercy of the president-elect.
President Joe Biden will leave the White House with some unfulfilled promises to federal student loan borrowers, but he can still boast that he forgave more than $188 billion in loans.
The former George W. Bush administrator was mystified to see the president take a victory lap about his administration's accomplishments despite the octogenarian's record-low popularity.
Biden's final acts, including two major speeches, won't improve his public standing. Something else might, writes Philip Elliott