• 01: Biden’s Basement

    Track Biden's Appointees and Staff Across the Government

  • President Biden To Visit Westchester: Here's When

    President Joe Biden will soon be making a stop in the region as part of a celebrity fundraising event. Biden will make his visit on Thursday, April 25 in Westchester County to a fundraising event in the village of Irvington-on-Hudson hosted by actors Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones, according to the event's webpage.  The exact location of the event has not yet been announced. The cheapest tickets for the fundraising events will cost $3,300, while the most expensive will cost as much...

  • Healey steps up promotion of Biden

    Gov. Maura Healey was one of three governors tapped to speak Wednesday on the Biden administration's workforce agenda, the latest instance of Healey lending a voice of support as the president gears up for a tough reelection fight.

  • Joe Biden Is Scared of His Own Shadow

    This week, the Islamic Republic of Iran—a radical Shariah theocracy hellbent on the destruction of Israel and Saudi Arabia, among others—fired some 300 drones and Read More

  • Biden goes backward on permitting reform

    With the vast majority of voters disapproving of President Joe Biden’s handling of the economy, particularly inflation, one might expect that he would be doing everything in his power to grow the economy and restrain prices. Unfortunately, he is more committed to appeasing environmental activists than he is to delivering prosperity. On Tuesday, the White […]

  • Biden administration considers cannabis rescheduling

    Federal restrictions on cannabis could soon be eased across the nation—in a potentially historic move by the White House.

  • Why is Biden losing? “It’s the economy, stupid”

    In the 1992 presidential race, James Carville, the political strategist for Democratic Party nominee Bill Clinton, coined the immortal phrase, “It’s the Economy, Stupid” in response to media questions about the rationale for the campaign. Clinton’s opponent, President George H. W. Bush had won the first Gulf War in 1991 and had enjoyed massive popularity in the aftermath. However, by the following year, voters were distressed about the condition of the economy and fired Bush, replacing him with...

  • Biden enters his spring of (potential) unrest

    Campus protests are peaking at the time when the president is set to give his commencement addresses. Dems fear it could be a problem.

  • Biden is telling tall tales on healthcare

    President Joe Biden is trying to rewrite his record on healthcare and hoping no one notices. “More Americans have healthcare today than under any other president, and it’s saving the American taxpayers money,” he claimed recently. He then said his political opponents plan to reverse his “accomplishments” and “take healthcare away” from millions of people. […]

  • Joe Biden: The Lights Are on, but Nobody's Home

    Holy crap, he's getting worse. Who is keeping this poor old man up there in the public eye? It's getting harder, day by day, to think he's capable of making any substantive decisions; why are the Democrats continuing to place their presidential hopes on this guy? It has to be embarrassing — but then, the Democrats have plenty to be embarrassed about, assuming they are still capable of feeling embarrassment.

    • CNN

    Trump and Biden both say they’d debate each other

    Jim Trusty, Ankush Khardori, CNN’s Kaitlan Collins and CNN’s Jamie Gangel speak with CNN’s Jake Tapper

    • WNYC

    A Harsh Critique of President Biden on Gaza

    Nicholas Kristof, opinion columnist for The New York Times and author of several books, including the forthcoming memoir Chasing Hope (Penguin Random House, 2024), shares his critique of how he says President Biden has mishandled the United States' role in Israel's war in Gaza, what he sees as Biden's reasoning, the political implications and what the United States could do moving forward to end the war.