President Joe Biden declined repeatedly to discuss Trump’s indictment. But in a 2024 rematch against Donald Trump, it might be a different story.
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‘We’re not gonna fix it’: Why lawmakers see no chance of major gun law changes after Nashville
The nation’s latest mass shooting, this time in Nashville, could turn into a familiar story: Calls for sweeping gun reform, followed by inaction.
‘Congress has to act’: Biden says there’s nothing more he can do on his own to address guns
“I have gone the full extent of my executive authority,” President Joe Biden said about addressing guns after the Nashville mass school shooting.
Andy Ogles, GOP congressman representing Nashville shooting site, criticized for posing with guns in family Christmas photo
Gun control advocates resurfaced the photo of Rep. Andy Ogles after a mass shooting at a Nashville private school inside the congressman’s district.
‘A family’s worst nightmare’: Biden reacts to Nashville shooting, urges assault weapons ban
President Joe Biden pointed out that the 28-year-old shooting suspect used two “assault-type” weapons, according to Nashville police.
‘Our children deserve better’: First lady Jill Biden responds to Nashville school shooting
Three students and three staff members were killed after a woman opened fire at a small private Christian elementary school in Nashville.
Is it a bank bailout? On SVB, White House fights comparisons to 2008 as Biden confronts bank crisis
The White House is rejecting the word “bailout” to describe Biden’s decision to rescue depositors at Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.
Biden approves massive oil project in Alaska, moves to bar future drilling in Arctic Ocean
Biden approved the Willow project in Alaska, a move that would boost domestic oil production on federal land despite criticism from his green base.
Takeaways from Biden’s $6.9 trillion budget proposal: Tax the rich. Cut the deficit. Take on the GOP.
President Joe Biden’s budget includes $5 trillion in tax increases, delivering an opening salvo in a fight with Republicans to raise the debt ceiling.
Plan B to cancel student loan debt? The White House won’t go there even as pressure mounts
Deep skepticism by the Supreme Court’s conservative majority fueled more calls for President Joe Biden to find a Plan B to cancel student loan debt.