Biden’s approval rating is on the rise. But that doesn’t mean all Democratic candidates are ready to embrace the president on the campaign trail.
Author: Joey Garrison, USA TODAY
‘MAGA forces’ determined to ‘take country backwards,’ Biden says in speech from Philadelphia
Biden warned “equality and democracy are under assault,” singling out Donald Trump by name and his supporters who have denied 2020 election results.
Help for elites at expense of plumbers? GOP seeks midterm gains by slamming Biden student debt plan
In response to Biden’s move to cancel student debt, Republicans are playing on class divisions to woo blue-collar voters who lack college degrees.
White House pegs student loan plan’s cost at $240 billion. Experts say it will be twice that.
A Penn Wharton analysis projected costs could soar past $1 trillion when factoring loan repayment reforms in addition to the debt cancellation.
Biden’s student debt forgiveness is a potential midterm boon for Democrats — and a major gamble
Biden’s long-awaited announcement could have ripple effects in battleground Senate and House race across the country.
‘Justice has been delivered’: Biden says US strike in Afghanistan killed top al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri
Biden said a U.S. drone strike in Afghanistan over the weekend killed top al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri, the successor of Osama bin Laden.
President Biden tests positive again for COVID-19 in ‘rebound’ case
Biden’s positive COVID-19 infection is considered a “rebound” case associated with his Paxlovid treatment, his doctor says.
Trump glued to TV, Secret Service fears, Cheney forecasts ‘dam’ break: Takeaways from the Jan. 6 hearing
The Jan. 6 committee Thursday detailed testimony from Trump aides describing the president’s inaction as his supporters assaulted the Capitol.
Biden promises ‘strong executive action’ on climate change after Sen. Manchin dooms domestic agenda
Biden called on the Senate to move quickly to pass a bill to lower prescription drug costs after talks on climate and other items collapsed.
Inside the ‘unhinged’ Oval Office meeting that divided Trump’s orbit before the Jan. 6 attack
During a long, intense meeting at the White House Dec. 18, 2020, members of Donald Trump’s inner circle fought over baseless claims of election fraud.