Special counsel Jack Smith, in a rare public statement Friday, said his office will seek a speedy trial in its criminal case against former President Trump.
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Biden says he hasn’t spoken to AG Garland since Trump’s indictment
President Biden said Friday that he hasn’t been in communication with Attorney General Merrick Garland since the Justice Department indicted former President Trump.
Biden keeps ‘America’s soul’ in the political fray
President Biden has framed his presidency and reelection run as a battle for “the soul of America,” which his campaign defines as a fight for causes such as abortion and transgender rights.
Biden to host first campaign rally in Philadelphia
President Biden next week will hold his first political rally since announcing his 2024 reelection campaign nearly two months ago, his campaign announced Friday.
White House attacks Comer’s credibility ahead of FBI contempt vote: ‘Repeatedly failing to deliver’
The White House assailed the credibility of House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer Wednesday ahead of proceedings to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress related to a probe of Biden family financial dealings.
White House calls Canadian wildfires an ‘alarming’ example of climate change
The smoke and haze emanating from the Canadian wildfires that have degraded the air quality along the Eastern United States is an “alarming” example of how climate change affects Americans’ lives, the White House said Wednesday.
White House says recent China’s military provocations are ‘unprofessional’
White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said Monday that China is becoming more aggressive against the U.S. in the Indo-Pacific region and if the temperature isn’t lowered, “it won’t be long before somebody gets hurt.”
Biden hails debt bill as bipartisan achievement in prime-time address
President Biden hailed a congressional bill to resolve the U.S. debt crisis and avert a disastrous economic default as evidence of his ability to compromise and proof that bipartisan solutions can still be found in an increasingly divided Washington.
Biden: Strong jobs numbers show economic plan is working
President Biden on Friday pointed to stronger-than-expected job gains in May as evidence that his economic plan is working.
White House declines to say if Biden will hold campaign rallies
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Tuesday dodged questions about whether President Biden will hold a campaign rally for his 2024 reelection bid.