President Biden spoke about how "interlocked" his staff and the vice president's staff are during his first and only appearance at a White House daily briefing REPORTER: There have obviously been a number of crises that the country has been facing over the past several days with the hurricane,
President Biden made his first appearance ever at a White House press briefing but reporters declined to ask him about the biggest story in the U.S., Hurricane Helene.
During a surprise appearance at the White House press briefing, President Biden was asked about the 2024 presidential election. The president said he expects it will be “free and fair,” but cast doubt on whether it would be “peaceful,
During a surprise appearance in the White House briefing room Friday, President Joe Biden said he's confident the 2024 election will be "free and fair," but he expressed concerns it may not "be peaceful.
The president sought to use the opportunity to boast about strong economic news, but ended up fielding questions about the crisis in the Middle East, the presidential contest and even the pope.
President Biden told reporters on Friday that he’s not sure whether the November election will be peaceful if Donald Trump loses. It was his first appearance in the White House press briefing room as president.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, which has devastated multiple states along the Eastern seaboard, President Joe Biden is urging lawmakers to replenish some critical disaster relief programs that have nearly run out of money.
The White House played a major role in the the deal that opens the ports until January, postponing the issue until after this November’s election.
President Joe Biden said he is confident the 2024 election will fair but questioned whether the transfer of power would be peaceful.
Biden was responding to comments made by one of his allies, Senator Chris Murphy who said on CNN this week that he was concerned Netanyahu had little interest in a peace deal in part because of US politics.
President Biden decided to take questions in the White House briefing room for the first time, striding in with a grin after a strong monthly jobs report and the temporary settlement of a strike by ports workers.