Biden has signed just 2 executive orders since dropping out of 2024 race, trailing past presidents
President Biden signed two executive orders since ending his re-election bid, trailing Presidents Trump and Obama in the Augusts of their last terms.
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President Biden signed two executive orders since ending his re-election bid, trailing Presidents Trump and Obama in the Augusts of their last terms.
Vice President Kamala Harris is backing an earned pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants in a new policy page on her website, doubling down on her previous position.
Republicans have "issued partisan statements, cherry-picked facts, withheld testimonies from the American people, and obfuscated the truth behind conjecture," according to a State Department spokesperson.
More Black Americans say they are planning to head to the polls on Election Day now that Vice President Kamala Harris is running, a new poll says.
Rep. Matt Gaetz is writing to Attorney General Merrick Garland, questioning the legitimacy of special counsel Jack Smith's most recent legal moves.
At Tuesday’s debate, Kamala Harris, the vice president, will try to promote herself as a change candidate without criticizing President Biden, whom she has served for years.
Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Harris added policy proposals to her campaign website 50 days after President Biden exited the race.
A group of retired generals and admirals are pushing back on criticism of the Biden-Harris administration's handling of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
In the seven weeks they have been campaigning against each other, the vice president and the former president have attacked each other on social media dozens of times. Only Mr. Trump frequently gets personal.
More than 3,000 family members of 9/11 victims are demanding Trump and Harris oppose any peace deal with Saudi Arabia unless the Kingdom acknowledges its involvement in the attack.