Joe Biden was sworn into the office of President of the United States on January 20, 2021. He is the 46th and current president of the United States. Biden was a Senator representing the state of Delaware for nearly four decades.
Within the last two months, John Durham's investigation into the Steele dossier, the FISA warrants issued as a result of said documents, and the behavior of certain government officials has netted some high-profile indictments. Some individuals feel as if they have been vindicated, including members of the Trump family and individuals such as Carter Page.
President Donald Trump was inaugurated on January 20, 2017. He had won the presidential bid against political heavyweight Hillary Clinton, and he was the first president to have no political experience going into office.
On Monday, West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin held a press conference where he addressed the infrastructure bill and the Biden spending bill which seem to be at a standstill on Capitol Hill.
The Department of Homeland Security, under the direction of DHS Secretary Alexander Mayorkus, knew as early as July that a huge wave of Haitian migrants was headed to the United States' Southern border.
Texas has made headlines with its S.B. 8 law, which restricts most abortions after six weeks. On Monday, the United States Supreme Court heard arguments on the merit of this fetal heartbeat bill.
In 2020, then-President Donald Trump drafted an executive order that forbid Critical Race Theory in federal employee training programs. This executive order was one among many that the Biden Administration overturned after Jan. 20.
The politics of pardon has been generating controversies over the years. But it is one of the numerous powers bestowed on the President of the United States of America.
A bill known as the Freedom to Vote Act earned 51 no votes and 49 yes votes. The initial the bill, called the For the People Act when it was brought to the Senate in March, was passed in the House of Congress where the Democrats retain a majority. The bill then went to the Senate. It did not pass in large part because Senate Republicans choose to filibuster it.
One of the most important current national security issues is the overwhelming influx of individuals flooding the southern United States border. In recent days, President Joe Biden has made questionable claims as to whether he has ever visited the border.