Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's campaign on Thursday demanded debates be held earlier and more often this year, saying Trump is willing to debate President Joe Biden "anytime, anyplace, and anywhere."
During the online “Overtime” segment of Friday’s edition of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher said that he believes President Joe Biden and 2024 Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump will debate each other, but doing the debates won’t
President Joe Biden's former chief of staff Ron Klain complained during a recent event that the president was too focused on taking victory laps on infrastructure projects and not doing enough to address voters' immediate concerns, such as the price of groceries, according to a report.
President Joe Biden on Friday brushed off questions about whether he had threatened to cut military to Israel after seven foreign aid workers were killed in an air strike in Gaza .
Biden has not publicly committed to debating Trump but hasn't ruled it out either.
US 'Considering' Dropping Prosecution Of Assange, Biden Says Wednesday saw a rare and unexpected positive development in the Julian Assange extradition case. President Joe Biden has affirmed the US is "considering" dropping its prosecution of the WikiLeaks founder. Currently, Assange is awaiting a final ruling from the UK high court over his possible extradition to the US, coming at the end of a lengthy appeals process. But the following exchange with President Biden and reporters...
President Biden said Wednesday that his administration is mulling whether to end the prosecution of Julian Assange, the controversial WikiLeaks founder who is facing criminal charges for publishing thousands of confidential U.S. military records and diplomatic cables.
In recent weeks, President Biden's patience with Benjamin Netanyahu has appeared to be waning and his administration has taken a more stern line with Israel.
The US president says Israel should allow full access for aid to reach Gaza for six to eight weeks.
More than 150 years ago, a San Francisco whaler noticed something about killer whales that scientists may be about to formally recognize—at least in name.
Former president’s campaign condemned alleged nickname allegedly used by non-senior staffers for the current White House incumbent