President will meet with an array of foreign leaders as his repeated promise that “America’s back” appears at risk
Biden administration officials are working against the clock doling out billions in grants and taking other steps to try to preserve at least some of the outgoing president’s legacy before President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January.
The White House is racing to finish grant agreements for chip manufacturers, but some of its biggest successes might be credited to the Trump administration.
“Breakfast Club” host Charlamagne Tha God on Thursday knocked President Joe Biden for abandoning his warnings about President-elect Donald Trump during a transition meeting at the White House.
Biden’s White House welcome to Trump versus Trump’s snub of Biden four years ago is matched by lack of reciprocity in the economy each gifted the other. Then-President-elect Biden inherited an economy from President Trump in shambles with the greatest economic collapse in the post-World War II era due to COVID-19.
President Biden and former President Trump will appear together at the White House on Wednesday around 11:00 am. Trump met earlier this morning with House Republicans as Senate Republicans gathered to select the next Majority Leader.
Biden's administration has warned the President-elect that Tehran and its proxies pose a continuing daily risk to Americans.
Biden will travel to Peru and Brazil for leader summits as he looks to define his legacy and assure allies of America's role on the world stage.
Firms in legal tangles with regulatory agencies are cautiously optimistic that Trump's admin picks will be more free-market friendly.
“Biden/Harris don’t bear primary blame for the inflation,” said Jeffrey Frankel, a Harvard University economist. “Primary blame, rather, goes to supply constraints as the economy came out of Covid and the acceleration of commodity prices that came with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.”
At a campaign event in Georgia in July 2024, Jill Biden referred to Trump as "evil" as she spoke about comments the president-elect is said to have made about the military in private. "Does Donald Trump know anything about military? N o, he disparages those who sacrifice for our country," Biden said.