Media critic and author Joe Concha lists his five favorite examples of outgoing White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's word-salad answers.
Every president since Ronald Reagan has left a note for his successor, and President Joe Biden could be the first to write a letter to someone who is both his successor and the predecessor who left a
President Biden will address the nation in a farewell speech, summing up his four years in the White House and over 50 years in politics. In a letter, the president said that Americans “emerged stronger,
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden will deliver a farewell address to the nation Wednesday from the Oval Office, five days before President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in.
Ronald Reagan probably didn't realize he was starting a tradition when he wrote a note congratulating his successor and left it in the Oval Office ... secretary Karine Jean-Pierre left open ...
President Joe Biden is set to deliver a prime-time farewell address on Wednesday night. Biden's farewell address will be his last big opportunity to reach millions of Americans and speak to the rest of the world about his legacy before he leaves office on January 20.
President Biden will deliver his farewell address Wednesday to the nation to mark the end of his four years as president, the White House announced. He will deliver his last address at 8 p.m. EST
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre gave her final press briefing this week, a few days before President Biden leaves the building for the last time.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Wednesday will hold what is expected to be her last briefing before President Biden’s term ends. The briefing follows the news that a ceasefire
The president is scheduled to deliver his prime-time remarks from the Oval Office with Vice President Kamala Harris in attendance.
Pierre's tenure as White House Press Secretary—a period marked by pressing controversies, internal tensions, and a strangely upbeat send-off that left reporters shaking their heads. In this riveting exposé,
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ronald Reagan probably didn’t realize he was starting a tradition when he wrote a note congratulating his successor and left it in the Oval Office desk drawer after two terms ...