Sen.-elect Bernie Moreno (R-OH) underscored the “key difference” between President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees and those of the current administration, stressing that Trump needs “his leadership team” confirmed by the Senate.
President Joe Biden plans to take action on land protections, clemency and artificial intelligence in the final weeks of his administration, according to a memo to allies, as he looks to codify his legacy before Donald Trump’s inauguration.
The president is observing the traditions of a peaceful transfer of power, but his regrets and misgivings are evident
Fox News host Sean Hannity calls out President Biden's closing agenda on 'Hannity' with just weeks until President-elect Donald Trump returns to office.
Fox News host Sean Hannity shreds the Biden administration’s legacy on immigration ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to office. Fox News host Sean Hannity calls out the Biden administration's slew of lies, including the border crisis which he deemed the " biggest lie of all."
The Hill's Julia Manchester, former Biden staffer Meghan Hays, AEI's Marc Thiessen, and Josh Kraushaar from Jewish Insider join Jacqui Heinrich on "FOX News Sunday" to discuss the wave of commutations and pardons from President Biden and what Wall Street is anticipating from a second Trump term.
President Joe Biden is rushing to allocate funds from the Inflation Reduction Act, widely regarded as his flagship effort to combat climate change, before his term ends.
Johnnie Williams has for years worked as an anti-gang-violence advocate and took charge of GRASP in 2020 after joining in 2008.
Biden made history by commuting 1,500 sentences but still faces calls to clear federal death row and issue blanket pardons ahead of Trump's arrival.
President Biden announced today that he would pardon 39 people convicted of nonviolent crimes and commute the sentences of 1,499 others. The White House said it was the largest number of commutations by an American president in a single day.
Ukraine and its supporters in Washington and Europe had worried that Trump would return to the White House with the view that Kyiv was the main barrier to ending the war. But the president-elect’s social media posts suggest he views Putin and not Ukraine as the problem, the two sources and former U.S. officials said.