Washington Post – Politics:
Saying the GOP embraces “semi-fascism” and “political violence,” Biden and the White House signal they will not rely solely on touting his accomplishments.
Washington Post – Politics:
Saying the GOP embraces “semi-fascism” and “political violence,” Biden and the White House signal they will not rely solely on touting his accomplishments.
Washington Post – Politics:
It was some of the strongest terms used by Biden, a politician long known — and at times criticized for — his willingness to work with members of the opposite party.
Washington Post – Politics:
Biden’s move to cancel billions in student loans set off an instant fight — not always along party lines — on explosive issues of education and class.
Washington Post – Politics:
Kim Cheatle becomes first woman to head the Secret Service as the agency has faced a less-than-flattering spotlight.
Washington Post – Politics:
“We know with certainty that he has been held by the Syrian regime,” Biden said in a statement.
Washington Post – Politics:
Biden, even on a good week, finds he must constantly compete for attention with a predecessor who never really left the public consciousness.
Washington Post – Politics:
“Let’s go, Brandon” was a way for Biden’s critics to curse him. Now his supporters are using “Dark Brandon” to vaunt his superpowers.
Washington Post – Politics:
The move to protect same-sex marriage offers an early window into how Democrats plan to solidify individual rights in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.