Joe Biden‘s rescue dog Major has returned to the White House and we have new photos of him being walked on the South Lawn!
11.03.2021 - 22:15 / deadline.com
President Joe Biden signed a massive, $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief plan in a small Oval Office ceremony today, with Vice President Kamala Harris joining him to mark the administration’s first major legislative achievement.
The plan provides $1,400 direct payments, extends enhanced unemployment benefits and provides money for state and local governments, while also giving an infusion of funding to expand vaccination efforts.
Biden will deliver his first primetime address at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT
Joe Biden‘s rescue dog Major has returned to the White House and we have new photos of him being walked on the South Lawn!
Major Biden is a happy resident at the White House again. His legion of Twitter fans were just as thrilled after seeing Joe and Jill Biden‘s rescued German shepherd take a stroll with a White House staff member on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave’s South Lawn on March 29.
President Joe Biden said that 90% of the U.S. will be eligible to receive the Covid-19 vaccine within three weeks, as he also warned of rising cases.
Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris kicked off the 2021 NAACP Image Awards.Before Anthony Anderson took over as host of the night and awards were presented, President Biden shared some words of wisdom and addressed viewers on Saturday.«Good evening everybody, it's an honor to be a part of the special evening as a member of the NAACP,» Biden began.
Unlike his predecessor Donald Trump, President Joe Biden doesn’t have a second term on the brain just yet. The president was asked during his March 25 news conference if he intends on running for reelection in four years, considering Trump had already set up a campaign office at this point in his presidency. Biden just had to laugh.
“I got elected to solve problems,” Joe Biden said today in response to the first question at his first solo press conference as President. “All I know is I’ve been hired to solve problems, not create division,” he staunchly added, laying down again that there is a new kind of POTUS in the White House after Donald Trump’s reign of error and terror.
UPDATE, 11:34 PM PT: Joe Biden wrapped up his first formal press conference, lasting about an hour, by telling the reporters gathered, “But folks, I’m going.”
President Joe Biden started his first formal press conference by upping the goal for his first 100 days: He announced that 200 million vaccination shots, double the original estimate.
Jane Fonda isn’t settling down just yet.
Joe Biden is facing the media in his first press conference as President of the United States on Thursday, with the remarks set to begin at 1:15 p.m. ET/10:15 a.m. PT — meaning the broadcast networks will be breaking in to their regularly scheduled lineups to cover it. Below is a guide on how to watch the event.
Stephen Colbert, 56, laughed to the point of tears when Dana Carvey, 65, proved he’d be an incredible impersonator of President Joe Biden, 78, during his virtual appearance on the Mar. 23 episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
President Joe Biden called for a series of gun reform measures in the wake of mass shootings in Boulder and Atlanta, as he pressed for a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and for the Senate to pass universal background check legislation.
Joe Biden is “100 percent fine,” White House Press Sec. Jen Psaki assured after the POTUS was filmed falling on the Air Force One steps on March 19. Biden lost his footing three times on the steps leading up to the presidential aircraft that Friday; the third tumble made him fall on both his knees and hands. Psaki explained at a daily briefing three days later that the steps are “a little tricky sometimes.”
Lina Khan, who had a key role in a House subcommittee investigated antitrust investigation of major tech giants, has been nominated by President Joe Biden to serve on the Federal Trade Commission.
Joe Biden is embarking on a weeklong series of events to promote his $1.9 Covid-19 relief plan, but his administration also faces the challenge of winning over vaccine skeptics.
President Joe Biden marked the one year of coronavirus with an inclusive speech on Thursday (March 11).
Marking a year of loss and disruption, President Joe Biden on Thursday signed into law the $1.9 trillion relief package that he said will help the U.S. defeat the coronavirus and nurse the economy back to health.
WASHINGTON – In a simple Oval Office event with Vice-President Kamala Harris by his side and also attended by members of the White House press corps, President Joe Biden signed his American Rescue Plan $1.9 trillion relief package into law Thursday afternoon.