“Breakfast Club” host Charlamagne Tha God on Thursday knocked President Joe Biden for abandoning his warnings about President-elect Donald Trump during a transition meeting at the White House.
What Biden laws and executive actions Donald Trump could undo, including on immigration, student loan forgiveness and transgender rights.
When President Joe Biden’s aides were planning his visit to South America this week for a pair of leaders’ summits, two vastly different scenarios were in play.
At a campaign event in Georgia in July 2024, Jill Biden referred to Trump as "evil" as she spoke about comments the president-elect is said to have made about the military in private. "Does Donald Trump know anything about military? N o, he disparages those who sacrifice for our country," Biden said.
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God reacts to Biden and Trump seemingly getting along at the White House after Biden referred to Trump as a 'threat to democracy' during the campaign.
“Biden/Harris don’t bear primary blame for the inflation,” said Jeffrey Frankel, a Harvard University economist. “Primary blame, rather, goes to supply constraints as the economy came out of Covid and the acceleration of commodity prices that came with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.”
Both Trump and Biden have thrown sharp verbal barbs at each other over the years. But it was soft voices and smiles in the Oval Office.
Trump hammered the administration for creating an “economic catastrophe,” but some of his favorite gauges for assessing economic performance have been humming.
President Joe Biden heads to South America on Thursday for a curtain call with global leaders after over 50 years in U.S. politics, but the man he tried and failed to keep from returning to power is likely to be the focus of many meetings: incoming President Donald Trump.
Biden will travel to Peru and Brazil for leader summits as he looks to define his legacy and assure allies of America's role on the world stage.
President will meet with an array of foreign leaders as his repeated promise that “America’s back” appears at risk