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The New York Times sparred with the Biden White House over the refusal to grant interviews during his presidency, but he ...
Donald J. Trump and his allies have begun investigations to support their claims that Joseph R. Biden Jr. was incapacitated ...
The former president said he “made every single one of those” decisions and that Republicans were questioning them because “they’ve done so badly” and wanted to shift the focus.
An audit being conducted by the D.N.C. is not looking at Joe Biden’s decision to run or key decisions by Kamala Harris’s team ...
The effort by Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s inner circle to limit access to him helps explain why it took him more than three weeks to drop his re-election bid after his disastrous debate performance.
By The New York Times Feb. 8, 2023 WASHINGTON — President Biden praised the economy as well as his legislative accomplishments and record on the world stage in his State of the Union address on ...
A New York Times/Siena College poll found that President Biden is on stronger footing than he was a year ago — but he is neck-and-neck in a possible rematch against Donald Trump.
There are no easy solutions when it comes to immigration, but President Joe Biden waited too long to acknowledge the crisis ...
Michael D. Shear, a longtime White House reporter for The New York Times, talks about recent staff turnover in the administration and frustration around the president.
Doug Mills/The New York Times To the extent that the presidency has changed Mr. Biden, it has made one of Washington’s most famously off-the-cuff politicians into a far more disciplined figure.
The winning 2020 Biden coalition is at ... The latest battleground state polls by The New York Times and Siena College show Mr. Biden holding a one-point lead over Mr. Trump among registered ...
Selected responses from a poll by The New York Times and Ipsos of 2,128 U.S. adults conducted Jan. 2-10. Americans who mentioned foreign policy mostly looked back on the Biden years as a time of war.