White House2 hours agoPsaki walks back Biden comments on COVID-19 vaccine availability, says won't be widely available by spring White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki walked back President Biden’s comments that the majority of Americans would be vaccinated by the spring, telling reporters on Tuesday that the vaccine will not be widely available by then.
Homeland Security3 hours agoFormer Bush, Obama homeland security secretaries urge Senate to confirm Alejandro Mayorkas EXCLUSIVE: Former Obama and Bush-era homeland security secretaries on Tuesday urged the Senate to "swiftly" confirm Alejandro Mayorkas to lead DHS, saying "any further delays" will "hinder" the country’s ability to respond to national security risks.
0:46VIDEO3 hours agoKeystone Pipeline worker on Biden canceling the project: 'This is totally political' Laid-off Keystone Pipeline worker discusses laying off the team on the project due to the Biden administration's executive order.
6:06VIDEO3 hours agoAndy McCarthy on constitutionality of Trump impeachment: ‘There’s very strong scholarship on both sides’ Former U.S. attorney offers his perspective on impeachment efforts on ‘America Reports.’
5:13VIDEO4 hours agoKeystone Pipeline worker breaks down after laying off team Laid-off Keystone Pipeline worker discusses laying off the team on the project due to the Biden administration's executive order.
Homeland Security4 hours agoBiden's DHS pick Mayorkas advances out of committee, heads to Senate floor for confirmation vote Alejandro Mayorkas, President Biden’s pick to lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), was one step closer to taking the position on Tuesday after the Senate Homeland Security Committee advanced his nomination.
White House5 hours agoWhite House says 'all violence' will be reviewed when pressed on Portland, Seattle riots White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday said “all violence” will be reviewed as part of the Biden Administration’s effort to combat domestic violent extremism.
White House5 hours agoSusan Rice says Biden will advance 'racial justice and equity,' calling it 'essential' to economic growth White House domestic policy adviser Susan Rice said Tuesday the Biden administration will work to advance "racial justice and equity," adding that building a "more equitable" economy is "essential" to economic growth.
0:31VIDEO8 hours agoThere should be more than one reporter asking tough questions to Biden administration: Media critic Steve Krakauer, editor at Fourth Watch, says 'it shouldn't be contingent' on one reporter to ask Biden tough questions.
Joe Biden10 hours agoBiden's White House victory fueled by record-shattering $145M in 'dark money,' report says For years, Democrats have railed against anonymous campaign contributions as a uniquely corrupting political force — even as President Biden benefited from a record-shattering amount of "dark money" donations during the 2020 election.