The oval office looks different now that President Biden is its occupant.
Category: Politics
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Trump went to war with his own government. Biden now has to repair it.
As Joe Biden enters the White House and Trump exits, differences in their approach to the federal workforce are evident in their campaign rhetoric.
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3 takeaways from Joe Biden’s inauguration
Biden called for bold action in his inaugural address, and an end to America’s “uncivil war.”
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A locked-down capital celebrates Biden’s inauguration and Trump’s departure
Two weeks after an attack on the Capitol, D.C. greeted the new president and his barrier-breaking vice president with joy
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Biden faces a tougher task than any president but Lincoln
What if incoming administrations got marks for degree of difficulty?
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Democrats take control of 50-50 Senate, with Harris presiding for first time
Even as the inauguration festivities wrapped up, it remained uncertain whether the chamber would move to confirm any of President Biden’s top nominees Wednesday.
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Justice Dept. will not pursue charges against Sen. Richard Burr, who came under scrutiny for stock sales at outset of pandemic
Burr last May stepped down as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee after FBI agents seized his cellphone and executed a search warrant for his electronic communications.
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Biden inauguration live updates: Trump prepares to depart, Harris set to make history
Joe Biden and Kamala D. Harris will be sworn in at noon during an inauguration unlike any other. Watch a live stream of the ceremony and follow along for the latest news.
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Biden attends mass at St. Matthew the Apostle ahead of inauguration
It was his first stop of the day before being sworn in.
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On the third Wednesday in January, Joe Biden sought to put things back in sync with the nation’s history
Biden’s inauguration follows a first Wednesday of insurrection and a second Wednesday of impeachment.
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Uncertainty reigns in Senate as Schumer pushes fast agenda and McConnell calls out Trump
Less than a day before Biden’s inauguration, it remains unclear when his nominees will be confirmed, when President Trump’s impeachment trial will begin, or how the Senate will manage a 50-50 divide.
