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.
Video footage obtained by The Daily Wire showed sheets of the border wall being towed away close to Tucson, headed to the surplus government equipment auction marketplace GovPlane
WASHINGTON—President Biden is commuting the sentences of around 1,500 people while he considers more clemency actions before he leaves office, including possible pre-emptive pardons of officials who have clashed with President-elect Donald Trump.
Troye, who served as national security adviser to Trump’s vice president, Mike Pence, is a target—specifically of Kash Patel, Trump’s conspiracy-minded choice to head the FBI. While Patel didn’t name her in his lengthy hit list in a book he wrote last year, he still threatened to sue her last week.
The Biden administration is sprinting to finalize the unfinished pieces of its climate policy, from fully disbursing Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) funds to getting final regulations out the door.
Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV) is at it again, giving senators on both sides of the aisle reason to be upset with him.
U.S. President Joe Biden touted his administration's economic record and warned against a reprise of Republican "trickle-down economics" during Donald Trump's second term in what could be his final speech on the economy at Washington's Brookings Institution on Tuesday.
The speech comes after an election in which the economy was one of the top issues leading to President-elect Donald Trump's victory.
President Joe Biden on Tuesday threatened to veto a bipartisan bill to add 66 new judges to understaffed federal courts nationwide, citing the Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives' failure to act on the measure before the Nov.
President Biden on Tuesday made the case for the strength of his economic legacy as he prepared to leave office next month, arguing President-elect Trump would be inheriting a desirable situation
WASHINGTON -- House Republicans teed up a vote this week on bipartisan legislation to gradually expand by 66 the number of federal judgeships across the country. Democrats, though, are having second thoughts now that President-elect Donald Trump has won a second term.