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Authors write ‘furious Biden aides repeatedly called and texted’ journalist who reached out to former president
Biden's White House Counsel Ed Siskel said Hunter Biden's unexpected presence on a call about the Supreme Court's immunity ruling was "inappropriate," a new book says.
How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America is the latest book narrating the events of last year’s presidential election, including how then-President Joe Biden stunned the country by dropping his campaign for reelection,
The strategy would allow Biden to take on Trump before early voting in battleground states kicked off, setting terms most advantageous for Biden and highlighting his "leadership," according to a memo.
Wall Street Journal reporter Josh Dawsey told ABC's George Stephanopoulos that Hunter Biden helped his father make campaign decisions and often joined phone calls with his aides.
New book reveals how First lady Jill Biden and advisor Anthony Bernal wielded increasing influence in the White House as President Joe Biden faced age-related scrutiny and pressure.
The comments came as Joe Biden weighed up whether he would continue his second campaign for the White House despite a terrible debate performance in June 2024
“2024” is a well-paced, thorough and often (darkly) humorous account of the two-year campaign season that began when Donald Trump announced he was running for president again — at a Mar-a-Lago launch so disorganized and halfhearted, the authors write, that even sycophantic Trump allies admitted it was “a dud.”
New book reveals Ron Klain's behind-the-scenes panic over President Joe Biden's debate performance, including his emergency calls to White House staff and concerns about debate preparation.
Just days after the 2024 election, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) staff sought to double down on diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) initiatives, according to documents first obtained by the Functional Government Initiative (FGI) and provided exclusively to the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Biden's debate against Trump a year ago was marked by president's tired appearance, raspy voice and confused statements on Medicare and immigration.
Joe Biden’s debate against Donald Trump was supposed to prove the aging president’s stamina. But in the weeks leading up to it he was devastated—and distracted—by his son’s legal travails.