As Joe Biden prepares to leave office, Americans have a dimmer view of his presidency than they did at the end of Donald Trump's first term or Barack Obama's second, a new poll finds. Around one-quarter of U.
As Joe Biden prepares to leave office, Americans have a dimmer view of his presidency than they did at the end of Donald Trump's first term or Barack Obama's second, a new poll finds.Around one-quarter of U.
Jon Favreau, a host of “Pod Save America,” highlighted in a new podcast episode the fact that President Biden “did not return the favor” after being awarded the Presidential Medal by former
George W. Bush gave fellow former president Barack Obama a friendly belly tap at the Jan. 9 funeral of Jimmy Carter, and the internet was obsessed with the viral moment.
A conversation between former US President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump, two political rivals, at the state funeral of ex-President Jimmy Carter, is going viral.
Joe Biden has hosted world leaders and worked from a home office at his lakefront house in Wilmington, Delaware.
The hosts joked that Biden and former President Barack Obama aren’t on speaking terms, and their most recent rift might have affected Biden’s decision not to “return the favor” of bestowing the highest civilian award on the former president. “Obama gave one to Biden, and Biden did not return the favor,” co-host Jon Favreau said.
Former first lady Michelle Obama didn't attend the state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter. Except for Michelle Obama, all of the living former presidents and their spouses were at the funeral Thursday.
A cleareyed review of Biden’s term. By Carlos Lozada Ross Douthat and Michelle Cottle Produced by Andrea Betanzos and Sophia Alvarez Boyd Is President Biden more of a Jimmy Carter or a James Buchanan?
As they filed into the front pews at Washington National Cathedral, wearing dark suits and mostly solemn faces, five current and former presidents came together for Jimmy Carter’s funeral. During a service that stretched more than an hour,
Thursday concluded six days of national rites that began in Plains, where Carter, a former Naval officer, engineer and peanut farmer, was born in 1924, lived most of his life and died after 22 months in hospice care.