Today, President Joe Biden is traveling to Springfield, Virginia, where he will visit Steamfitter union workers and speak about the nation’s current economic health. “President Biden will deliver…
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Wednesday, January 25
Today President Joe Biden is remaining at the White House and will meet with administration officials to discuss a variety of issues. He will take part in this…
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Today, President Joe Biden is hosting congressional leaders at the White House to discuss the next two years. He will host a reception specifically welcoming newly elected members…
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President Joe Biden is returning to the White House today following his stay at the family residence in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. He has a series of scheduled events…
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The United States reached its borrowing limit this past week. The Department of Treasury began taking “special measures” to keep the government from defaulting on its obligations. The…
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President Joe Biden has nominated four more individuals to fill vacancies in the federal judiciary, bringing the number of federal judges he has nominated to 154. National Security…
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President Joe Biden will host some mayors who are attending the U.S. Conference of Mayors to the White House today. There are over 1,400 cities in the United…
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Today, President Joe Biden is going to visit the Central California Coast. He will meet with first responders and state and local officials to survey the recent flood…
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President Joe Biden has authorized disaster declarations for the states of Georgia, Alabama, and California this week. The two southern states experienced severe storms, straight-line winds, and tornadoes…
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Today, President Joe Biden will welcome Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands to the White House. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby called the Netherlands “a very…
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