Anti-Trump columnist for The Washington Post, George Will, wrote a scathing op-ed of President Biden's actions as president as he prepares to leave office.
Ed O’Keefe wondered whether Biden would be compared “alongside Franklin Roosevelt and LBJ and George Washington in terms of great presidents ... He invoked the ridiculous trope of Biden as “‘Scranton Joe,’ as someone who was an advocate for ...
A vast left-wing influence campaign I call the Woketopus is responsible for the Joe Biden malaise. My book shows how to combat it.
As President Joe Biden gets ready to leave office, we consider his accomplishments, failures, and what his legacy will be.
In his final hours in office, President Joe Biden issued blanket preemptive pardons Monday to prominent government officials, the bipartisan January 6 th committee, and members of his own family, which Biden said was necessary to prevent retribution from President-elect Donald Trump.
Former President Joe Biden speaks at Joint Base Andrews following inauguration ceremonies for President Donald Trump on Monday.
The 46th president's successes and failures — and the predecessors who invite the closest comparisons to Joe Biden as he leaves office.
As President Joe Biden prepares to pass the baton to President-elect Donald Trump, it's unclear if he'll follow the tradition of leaving a note in the Oval Office.
As Biden closes out more than 50 years of public service, including 36 years as a senator, eight as vice president, and four as president, the last year in office proved fateful in some of his longest-held friendships. Here are four friends Biden reportedly lost last year:
(AP Photo/Jon Elswick) President Joe Biden speaks before signing an executive ... March 31, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File) President George W. Bush pauses at his desk after he signed a Joint Resolution commemorating Ronald Reagan ...
Apart from a lot of sentimental boilerplate, President Joe Biden's farewell address had a key message: The super-rich have too much power in politics.
In her farewell dispatch, outgoing North American correspondent Farrah Tomazin reflects on three years covering the United States during a tumultuous three years.