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 Joe Biden's administration says it's expanding sanctions against Russia's critically important energy sector over its war in Ukraine.
Outside of politics, the Bidens have embarked on academic endeavors – something they may continue after leaving the president leaves the White House for a final time on January 20
President Joe Biden had good news to deliver in the final jobs report of his administration, which saw jobs growth that defied expectations. Speaking from the Roosevelt Room in the White House on Friday evening, Biden touted the "transformational progress" the economy has made under his watch.
After President Joe Biden said the government would cover 100 percent of the California wildfire fight, his response has been compared to other disasters.
President Joe Biden is set to give a farewell primetime address to the nation next Wednesday at 8 p.m., days before he leaves the White House.
Chris Hayes says President Joe Biden is “leaving a disgraceful legacy” by ignoring Israel’s human rights abuses in Gaza. “A liberal president doing untold damage to the liberal international order,” says Hayes.
This week Post columnists share their closing thoughts on Joe Biden’s presidency. It is easy to forget how desperate things were on Jan. 20, 2021, when Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. became the 46th president of the United States.
Biden’s greatest flaw, like Lear’s, was his unwillingness to face a changing reality. He refused to drop out of the 2024 race until he had already damaged his party’s chances of keeping the White House. Even after a disastrous debate performance, he tried to brush off his obvious inadequacies as a candidate: “I just had a really bad cold.”
In terms of character the 46th president doesn’t come close to matching the 39th.