Former President Donald Trump’s rally in Ohio marked his return to the type of large-scale events that fueled both of his White House campaigns.
Author: Michael Collins, USA TODAY
Biden to sign law designating Pulse nightclub site a national memorial, designate LGBTQ envoy
The site of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando will become a $45 million memorial with a reflecting pool, open-air museum and education center.
Police did not clear protesters from Lafayette Park for Trump photo op, inspector general finds
An inspector general’s report says police cleared Lafayette Park near the White House so contractors could install new fencing.
‘Unpredictable world’: What to expect from Biden’s first foreign trip as president
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Child tax credit: Families will start receiving monthly advance payments July 15
Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan expanded the Child Tax Credit and allowed families to receive half of the payments in advance monthly installments.
‘Reassuringly retro’: It may not be formal, but Joe Biden isn’t giving up his favorite sunglasses at official functions
Joe Biden’s shades are such a part of his political persona that, in a break with presidential protocol, he is donning them for White House events.
Biden to make first overseas trip as president to attend G7 summit in England in June
Joe Biden’s participation in the Group of Seven summit in Cornwall, England, in June will be his first overseas trip as president.
Biden holding out for bipartisan support for immigration measures, White House says
White House suggests Joe Biden isn’t yet ready to use budget reconciliation to pass immigration measures without Republican support.
Joe Biden calls George Floyd’s family, says he’s praying for them as nation awaits verdict in Derek Chauvin trial
Biden told George Floyd’s family members they are in his prayers as a jury in Minneapolis deliberates former police officer Derek Chauvin’s fate.
Biden calls for ‘peace and calm’ after Daunte Wright shooting sparks protests in Minnesota
Joe Biden says police shooting of Duante Wright is “no justification for violence” but that anger in Black community is “real and consequential.”