Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and 2024 election
President Joe Biden exits the White House with a record of accomplishment but also lingering resentment toward some onetime allies who pushed him from the race. And he’ll depart amid a strained relationship with his No.
Vice President Kamala Harris is unhappy with President Joe Biden over Biden’s post-election claims that he would have defeated President-elect Donald Trump, according to a new report. A Wednesday report in The Wall Street Journal said,
Kamala Harris has hinted that she wants to stay involved in politics and foreign affairs after leaving the vice president's office, but she hasn't disclosed any plans so far.
We are in the final moments of Joe Biden's presidency. Hitting X, he celebrated the job he has done with his Vice President, Kamala Harris.
The first lady took her seat next to Harris with nary an acknowledgement or glance toward the vice president and second gentleman.
Among Biden 2020 voters who did not cast their ballots for Harris, 29% said “ending Israel’s violence in Gaza” was the main factor affecting their vote — making it the most cited issue among several options, according to a poll by YouGov and the Institute for Middle East Understanding (IMEU) Policy Project released Jan. 15.
Historians may reevaluate his legacy in the years to come, after achievements and failures alike are put in more context, not to mention what occurs in Trump’s second term. Will Biden ultimately be viewed as a uniquely poor one-term president, or will history be kinder to him with time?
President Joe Biden's lengthy career in public service means he has been spotted on plenty of newspaper front pages. Here's a look at some of them.
President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump are both claiming credit for Israel and Hamas agreeing to a ceasefire deal in Gaza after the White House brought Trump’s Middle East envoy into negotiations that have dragged on for months.
Vice President Kamala Harris is running for president. On Sunday, President Joe Biden announced that he would not seek a second term and endorsed Harris as his successor — becoming the first incumbent president since Lyndon Johnson in 1968 to decline to ...