Biden’s got a brand new look. Hours after Jim Carrey took to Twitter to announce he’d no longer be guest starring as Joe Biden on “Saturday Night Live”, the show revealed who would be taking on the role.
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Jake Tapper will interview President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris in their first joint interview since the election.
The interview will air on CNN’s The Lead and The Situation Room on Thursday, and the full interview will be shown in an hour-long primetime special the same evening. It also will be simulcast on CNN International and in Spanish on CNN en Español.
CNN said that the interview will take place in Wilmington, DE, at The Queen Theater, the same venue where Biden
Biden’s got a brand new look. Hours after Jim Carrey took to Twitter to announce he’d no longer be guest starring as Joe Biden on “Saturday Night Live”, the show revealed who would be taking on the role.
Jim Carrey took to Twitter to announce he'd no longer be guest starring as Joe Biden on, the show revealed who would be taking on the role.The sketch was loosely based on Vice President Mike Pence (Beck Bennett) getting his COVID-19 vaccine shot on live TV, and soon became a political impression parade with a visit from Vice President-elect Kamala Harris (Maya Rudolph).Rudolph's Harris made a strong impression when she slapped Bennett's Pence in the face at his suggestion of voter fraud
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will be getting their first doses of the coronavirus vaccine very soon.
As he promised, Joe Biden will publicly receive the coronavirus vaccine next week and Kamala Harris will get her shot after Christmas.
Less than a week after President-elect Joe Biden campaigned in Georgia on behalf of the two Democratic candidates in the state’s twin Jan. 5 Senate runoff elections, it was announced that Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will head to the Peach State, as well.
Vice president-elect Kamala Harris sat down with Good Morning America co-host Robin Roberts for her first solo interview since the election, and while there wasn’t a whole lot of news to come out of the sit-down, there was a focus on the history that will be made.
Massachusetts Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley called on California Gov. Gavin Newsom in a tweet Tuesday to appoint a Black woman to replace Vice President-elect Kamala Harris in the Senate. "We absolutely cannot go backwards," Pressley tweeted Tuesday. "With the election of@KamalaHarris to VP-elect, @CAgovernor must prioritize this leadership, perspective & representation in the vacated U.S.
Time magazine has named President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harrisas its 2020 Person of the Year. The title reflects the ability of the chosen individual to "affect the news or our lives, for better or worse," as the magazine describes.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have been named magazine's 2020 Person of the Year.The president-elect and vice-president elect were given the honor during the publication's event on Thursday, marking a historic year. Harris is the first Vice President to be included in the choice for Person of the Year.In a surprising turnout, the two beat out Donald Trump and Mike Pence during the November elections.“This moment was one of those do-or-die moments.
Time magazine has named Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as 2020’s Person of the Year.
Meredith Woerner Deputy Editor, Variety.comTime magazine has named Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, President-elect and Vice President-elect, as its 2020 Person of the Year.Biden and Harris, were selected from a shortlist that included Donald Trump, frontline health care workers with Dr.
Time magazine has officially named their Person of the Year – and it’s actually two people!
This year we get a twofer! The 2020 TIME Person of the Year is….Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. The President-elect and his future Vice President were given the honor in 2020, and Bruce Springsteen made the big announcement.
Rep. Karen Bass, D-Calif., pointed to the fact that there will be no Black women in the Senate after the departure of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris during an interview last week.
President-elect Joe Biden said Thursday during his first joint interview with vice president-elect Kamala Harristhat he will ask for Americans to commit to 100 days of wearing masks as one of his first acts as president. Jake Tapper spoke with both Biden and Harris in Biden's hometown of Wilmington, Delaware — the same theater where the President-elect revealed several top members of his administration.
Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris sat down for their first joint interview since winning the 2020 election, and the pair opened up about a wide range of burning questions about their historic forthcoming term in office.
At nearly the end of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ first joint interview since the election, the vice president elect told CNN’s Jake Tapper that “there couldn’t be a more extreme exercise in stark contrast between the current occupant of the White House, and the next occupant of the White House.”
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Ellise Shafer editorPresident-elect Joe Biden will sit down with NBC News’ Lester Holt on Tuesday for his first interview post-election.The full interview will air during “NBC Nightly News” at 6:30 p.m. ET, with additional portions to be featured on “Today,” “Nightly News” and MSNBC on Wednesday.