Washington Examiner White House Reporter Haisten Willis joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss Haisten’s take on the rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, the Biden administration’s plan to counteract the situation in the polls, and whether Trump will actually cut down Social Security benefits.
The Department of the Interior today announced that more than $120 million from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda will fund 146 projects to help Tribal communities
The Biden administration has continued to serve as a doormat for terrorists, all because President Joe Biden is worried about losing the votes of terrorist-sympathizing activists. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin are continuing to pressure Israel into backing off its war against Hamas, thus allowing the terrorist group to survive […]
While most of President Joe Biden’s judicial nominees are confirmed by the Senate Democratic majority, there are exceptions. The White House, for example, has stood behind Adeel A. Mangi’s nomination to serve on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, though the civil litigator has faced a rather brutal smear campaign from the far-right. The ugliness of the campaign is indefensible, though in theory it wouldn’t necessarily derail Mangi’s chances. In practice, he’s now unlikely to be confirmed in...
President Biden’s reelection campaign argued Wednesday that the Republican Study Committee’s (RSC) budget proposal was pulled straight from former President Trump’s wish list for another term. The group, which comprises nearly 80 percent of all House Republicans, called for raising the retirement age for those not near retirement “to account for increases in life expectancy” in its
Washington Examiner Defense Reporter Mike Brest joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss the sticking point of tension between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s government and the Biden administration regarding the Israel-Hamas war, the status of aid going into Gaza, and an update on Haiti and what the United States is doing to help.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has been investigating TikTok over allegedly faulty privacy and data security practices, and could decide to bring a lawsuit or settlement in the next few weeks, Politico reported on Tuesday citing people with direct knowledge of the matter. Earlier in March, the U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted to pass a bill giving ByteDance about six months to sell the U.S. assets of the app, or face a ban. The White House had said the Senate should take ...
President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump are in a virtual tie for Michigan's electoral votes in the 2024 presidential election. That's according to a poll by Emerson College commissioned by The Hill.
TEMPE, Arizona >> As Joe Biden and Donald Trump moved closer to a November rematch, primary voters around the country on Tuesday urged their favored candidate to keep up the fight and worried about what might happen if their side loses this fall.
Inflation has been a top concern for Americans for years. This is understandable: Inflation-adjusted earnings have declined by thousands of dollars in recent years, putting Read More
Washington Examiner Economics Reporter Zach Halaschak joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss the key points of President Joe Biden’s newest budget and the latest update on inflation.
If Biden wants to capitalize on his opponent’s troubles, he’ll double down on campaigning while Trump is tied up in court. In a race that could be decided by only thousands of votes, Biden will nee