House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries defended supporting Joe Biden’s reelection bid when asked to address Americans who felt “misled” about the president’s health during a Sunday interview with NBC News.
NBC News' Kristen Welker pressed House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on what he would tell Americans who felt mislead by Democrats on Sunday.
Among those pardoned were Biden's siblings and their spouses In the waning moments of his presidency, Joe Biden issued preemptive pardons for his loved ones. “My family has been subjected to unrelenting attacks and threats,
President Biden's last-minute preemptive pardons of Dr. Anthony Fauci, Liz Cheney and Gen. Mark Milley were widely panned on social media on Monday.
The end of Joe Biden’s presidency on Monday was extraordinary in many ways. Among them, nothing was more extraordinary than his use of the president’s power to grant pardons and reprieves. Most of the clemencies Biden had granted to that point were standard in their form,
President Donald Trump has seemingly picked a reporter to give some of the largest scoops to ahead of his first days in office: NBC’s Kristen Welker. Welker has managed to illicit some of Trump’s most notable reactions to breaking news in the last week.
Joe Biden, the outgoing Democrat, protected pardoned Jan. 6 officers, while Donald Trump, the incoming Republican, pardoned Jan. 6 criminals.
On the show, Jeffries said, “Well, Joe Biden is definitely the strongest candidate to defeat Donald Trump.” Welker pressed the Democratic leader on the comments and asked him to address ...
Television personality Chrissy Teigen, 39, has weighed in on the controversial TikTok ban in the United States by suggesting major changes to all social media […]
Potential buyers for TikTok US include MrBeast, Kevin O'Leary, Frank McCourt's Project Liberty and Perplexity AI, who bid a merger instead of a sale,
TikTok is back online after a temporary shutdown, but the app remains unavailable in major app stores, with new users unable to access it.
Welcome to Washington’s new normal. President Trump promised shock and awe when he was elected, and his Inauguration Day at times felt like an effort to overwhelm his critics, his opponents and a