The Teamsters president claims the vice president cut a union meeting short and declared she would "win with you or without you."
Vice President Kamala Harris’s historic — and unsuccessful — $1.5 billion spending spree in the 2024 election is poised to influence how future candidates use their coffers, namely when it comes to avoiding her mistake of running a celebrity-centric campaign.
The annual party was held at the VP’s home in Washington D.C., the Naval Observatory, complete with red velvet ropes separating the VP from the invited hoi polloi, and she gamely took pictures with the fawning crowds — but deflected any questions about the president.
Before he was forced out of the race, Biden’s own re-election campaign was buffeted by a House Republican-led impeachment inquiry that turned up evidence that he repeatedly engaged with his son Hunter and brother James’ foreign business associates during his vice presidency — despite his persistent denials.
Robby Soave delivers his radar and discusses what led to Kamala Harris' loss in the 2024 presidential election. Originally aired November 6, 2024.
Despite historic climate wins, environmental groups weren't energized by the Biden-Harris ticket. Expect that to shift under Trump.
What's going on at the White House? President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris abruptly canceled their upcoming holiday plans and appear to be handling some sort of crisis at the nation's capital.
Inskeep's conversation with Congressmember Smith comes on the heels of a Wall Street Journal report, detailing the experiences of a handful of Democrats who spoke of difficulty scheduling meetings with the president, limited communication, and a tight inner circle around Biden.
After documenting the president's best blunders of 2022 and 2023, the Washington Examiner commemorates Joe Biden's top gaffes of the year one last time.
Video of Biden and Harris "returning" to the White House made the rounds online as speculation shot through the roof.
As she concluded her remarks, laughter broke out among those who were there. They appeared to realize what Jill Biden was doing, or accidentally implied, by using the word joy. The First Lady did her best to dismiss those laughs, but even her dismissal wasn’t all that convincing:
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris thanked deep-pocketed Democratic donors who raised record sums in last month’s election loss to President-elect Donald Trump.