VP Kamala Harris said Justice Clarence Thomas “said the quiet part out loud” when he opined that SCOTUS should reconsider other protected rights.
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Biden proposes three-month holiday for federal gas tax, but Congress is skeptical
The White House says a gas tax holiday will provide “breathing room” for drivers as inflation has soared to a 40-year high, pushed by fuel prices.
Biden weighs a gas tax holiday. How much would consumers really save?
Critics say a pause in the federal gas tax could ultimately make inflation worse, sap transportation funds and reduce gas prices by a fraction.
Jan. 6 hearing revelations: Trump called Pence a ‘wimp’ as VP resisted ‘pressure campaign’ to overturn election
The panel said Trump pressured Pence to execute a legal theory that even his top aides didn’t believe in to overturn the 2020 election in his favor.
How soaring inflation is complicating Biden’s decision whether to forgive student loan debt
The White House says any impact on inflation from canceling student debt would be small. But the risks loom large as Joe Biden weighs a decision.
A ‘sophisticated’ 7-part plan. ‘Slipping in people’s blood’: Takeaways from prime-time Jan. 6 hearing
After a months-long probe, the House Jan. 6 committee’s made-for-television public hearing showed evidence including new video and sworn testimony.
Biden to call shooting ‘terrorism,’ push gun reform in visit Tuesday to Buffalo
President Joe Biden Sunday said the Justice Department is investigating the shooting as a hate crime and “racially motivated act of white supremacy.”
‘White supremacy is a poison’: Emotional Biden in Buffalo condemns those who push ‘hateful, perverse’ replacement theory
‘What happened here is simple, straightforward terrorism,’ Biden said in Buffalo after meeting and grieving with family members of shooting victims.
‘Her story was America’s story’: Biden, Bill and Hillary Clinton, remember Madeleine Albright
More than 1,400 people, including President Joe Biden and former presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, are expected to attend Albright’s funeral.
Biden pardons three felons, commutes sentences of 75 others, in first use of clemency powers
Among the 78 people who Biden granted clemency is the nation’s first Black Secret Service agent for a presidential detail.