Rep. Mark Harris (R-NC) knocked former President Joe Biden over the preemptive pardons he granted at the very end of his presidency, indicating that the process of granting these pardons could change in the future Biden’s last few hours in power saw him grant preemptive pardons to his family,
President Joe Biden announced a series of last-minute pardons before leaving office Monday, granting preemptive pardons to some family members and other GOP foes, as well as a posthumous pardon for Marcus Garvey, the late civil rights leader and founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
Rev. Isaac Holt says it’s an honor to welcome President Joe Biden for his second visit to Royal Missionary Baptist Church in North Charleston, South Carolina.
President Joe Biden visited South Carolina on his final full day in office to attended worship services and recognize his long relationship with a state that catapulted him to the 2020 Democratic nomination with the endorsement of Congressman Jim Clyburn.
Biden alluded to bitter political disappointment following his withdrawal from the race, and suggested he intended to stay in the public eye after his term ends.
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President Joe Biden shares gratitude and hope as he celebrated MLK day early during his final full day in office in Charleston.
NORTH CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden welcomed a ceasefire in Gaza on Sunday and said hundreds of trucks were entering the seaside enclave to help its civilians.
WASHINGTON ― President Joe Biden traveled to the state that ... telling worshippers at a church in North Charleston, South Carolina "we must hold on to hope" and "stay engaged."
Trump’s administration is directing that all federal diversity, equity and inclusion staff be put on paid leave, and that agencies develop plans to lay them off, according to a memo from the Office of Personnel Management.