Joe Biden Struggles to Put Pen in Pocket
President Joe Biden struggled to put his pen in his pocket on Tuesday, prior to signing a series of executive orders to combat systemic racism. SOURCE
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President Joe Biden struggled to put his pen in his pocket on Tuesday, prior to signing a series of executive orders to combat systemic racism. SOURCE
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) delivered a strident address on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday afternoon in which he cited examples of Democrats encouraging violence and aggressive behavior against Trump supporters and Republicans. SOURCE
During a press conference Tuesday, Susan Rice, director of the Domestic Policy Council, told reporters that white supremacy and supporters of it are becoming a very serious issue that will be addressed by the Biden administration. SOURCE
Something curious happened to Joe Biden’s inauguration video on the White House YouTube account. SOURCE
The House impeachment managers delivered one article of impeachment to the Senate on Monday evening, formally marking the start of the second impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump. SOURCE
White House press secretary Jen Psaki struggled to explain Monday why President Joe Biden’s travel ban on South Africa was not “xenophobic” — which is how then-candidate Biden described President Donald Trump’s ban on China last year. SOURCE
After National Guard troops were told to sleep in the congressional parking garages Thursday, Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) brought them pizza to thank them for their service. SOURCE
Before signing executive orders for COVID-19 relief measures Friday, President Joe Biden told reporters that there was nothing his administration could do to slow down the spread of the coronavirus in the months ahead. SOURCE
At a Friday press briefing, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Biden believes it is up to Congress to decide whether to move forward with an impeachment trial for former President Donald Trump. SOURCE
President Joe Biden has asked the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to begin enhanced assessments of the threat posed by domestic violent extremism, according to the White House. SOURCE