President Joe Biden faced a political bind whether to open himself to Republican attacks on crime or upset Democratic allies in the nation’s capital.
Author: Joey Garrison, USA TODAY
G7 members meet virtually as Biden unveils sweeping new US sanctions on Russia
President Joe Biden’s new sanctions against Russia will target “key sectors that generate revenue for Putin,” the White House said.
White House blames Trump administration and Republicans over East Palestine, Ohio spill
Pummeled by Republicans over the East Palestine, Ohio derailment, the White House is pointing to Trump actions to roll back rail safety measures.
‘Never intended’ to sunset Social Security, Sen. Rick Scott says amid Biden criticism
Sen. Rick Scott updated his controversial proposal to sunset federal programs every five years Friday after criticism from both sides of the aisle.
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About 18 million college students got a financial boost from Biden’s COVID-19 rescue law
Some 450,000 students attending HBCUs and 8 million students at minority-serving institutions received aid from Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan.
More Biden documents found after DOJ searches his Delaware home
The Department of Justice found six more items with classified material from President Joe Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware after a Friday search.
‘He’s not stepping up’: Union workers feel let down by ‘pro-union’ Joe Biden amid rail dispute
Ultimately, Biden decided he couldn’t risk more damage to a delicate economy even if it disappoints his union allies.
Why some battleground states could have us waiting past election night for races to be called
Senate races in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nevada and Arizona could be among the slowest to be called in close races because of uncounted mail ballots.
As recession fears weigh on midterms, Biden warns Republicans will ‘crash the economy’ if they win control
President Joe Biden’s warning comes as stubborn inflation and the economy top voters’ concerns, helping Republicans in the November midterm elections.