White House Blasts Trump's Comment About Immigrants and 'Bad Genes': 'Disgusting' and 'Vile'
"This comes from the same person that said vile statements about migrants poisoning the blood of our country", said press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre when asked about the statement
White House Hits Back at DeSantis for Rejecting Harris' Phone Call: 'We Are Doing the Job That Is Needed'
The White House responded to reports of Gov. Ron DeSantis ignoring calls from President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of Hurricane Milton.
Half of Gen Z members have "very little" trust in the presidency and the government, poll shows
But comparing branches of the U.S. government, Gen Z respondents trust Congress the least
US Tried To Get Navalny Into Russia Swap -- But Then He Died
In the White House's plans, the last truly high-profile political opponent of President Vladimir Putin should have been included in the historic swap that saw 16 people -- including three US citizens and a US resident -- freed in return for 10 Russians chosen by the Kremlin, including two minors.
Election 2024: Defeating Trump in November could be a woman's job again, at least that's what the latest polls say
While President Biden and Trump are in a dead heat, Democratic potential voters would keep the White House if the ticket is lead by two of the most famous women in the world.
New Tensions Between White House, Israeli PM
The issue began when Netanyahu claimed in a video posted on social media earlier this week that the US administration has been "withholding weapons and ammunitions" from his country in recent months.
Palestinians 'Need The Bombs To Stop,' Irish PM Says At White House
Palestinians "need the bombs to stop," Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said Sunday as he made an impassioned plea for a ceasefire in Gaza, speaking during a St Patrick's Day reception at the White House.
Biden's Top Latin America Advisor, Juan Sebastián González, to Step Down from Administration
He is leaving for personal reasons, according to Bloomberg
White House's First Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Set To Leave the Administration This Month
Michael Leach has accompanied Biden as a champion of diversity and inclusion. The move comes as DEI efforts are disputed by GOP.
Biden's Top Migration Officer Set To Leave The White House Amid Increased Border Tension
Katie Tobin's departure comes amid high tensions between White House and senators on changes to Asylum laws
Trump Back In NY Court After New Hampshire Win
Far from hiding his multiple legal problems, Trump has turned courtroom sessions into quasi-campaign events, claiming that each trial is part of a Democratic establishment attempt to prevent his return to the White House for a second term.
What US Economic Measures Can Be Expected If Trump Is Reelected?
Former US president Donald Trump campaigned on the economy during his failed reelection bid in 2020 and it remains a major theme in his push to retake the White House again in 2024.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Drops Out of Presidential Bid, Endorses Trump
DeSantis said he maintains his differences with Trump, but considers him better prepared than Joe Biden
How Proposed Child Tax Credit Expansion Could Uplift Latino Families
According to ITEP an expansion to the Child Tax Credit, at least to 2021 levels, could help nearly 60 million children in the U.S.
Biden Holds Tough Ukraine Aid Talks With US Congress Chiefs
Washington's vital military assistance for Ukraine's fight against Russian invasion has dried up.
A Trump Coronation? Likely But Not Inevitable, Say Analysts
Iowa's first-in-the-nation Republican nominating contest for the US presidential election could hardly have been scripted better for Donald Trump, whose historic performance leaves his rivals fighting for scraps.
Big Win In Iowa Moves Trump Closer To Biden Re-match
The former president has led polling for more than a year, but the contest offered the clearest insight yet into his ability to convert that advantage into a stunning White House return.
White House Hopefuls Flub Chance To Hit Trump In Pre-Iowa Debate
The head-to-head showdown in Iowa capital Des Moines came five days before the state's pivotal opening vote in the primary season, considered crucial for winnowing the field and giving those left standing a springboard for the rest of the race.
US Republicans Target Biden's Son And Top Cabinet Official
Republicans prepared Wednesday to launch efforts to impeach Joe Biden's immigration chief and target the US president's son for prosecution, in a major escalation of election-year hostilities with the White House.
White House Urges 'Serious Scrutiny' Of US Steel Takeover Deal
A proposed deal that would see US Steel Corp bought by Japan's Nippon Steel should be closely investigated by American authorities, the White House said Thursday, warning it could have national security implications.
Court Weighs If Trump Can Be Kept Off 2024 Ballot For 'Insurrection'
The lawsuit filed in Colorado by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics (CREW), a Washington-based watchdog group, claims Trump is ineligible to run for the White House again because of the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol by his supporters.
The Biden Administration Creates Task Force to Strengthen Protection for H-2B Temporary Workers
Four government agencies will investigate violations related to fraud and abuse in the H-2B program.
Biden Condemns Terrorist Hamas Attacks, Pledges Support to Israel
John Kirby, National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications, said the U.S. has no intention to put U.S. troops on the ground in Israel
Biden Quizzed In Classified Documents Probe: White House
US President Joe Biden has been questioned as part of an investigation into the handling of classified documents found at his home and former private office, the White House said Monday.
Biden Says His Policies Are Saving Money to Millions of US Citizens
The president posted an ad on social media as part of a campaign drive to influence electors in battleground states
U.S. President Joe Biden Speaks With Allies to Assure Them of Ukraine Support
The U.S. president spoke with the leaders of Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Poland, Romania, Britain, and of the EU and NATO, and the French foreign
US Grants Legal Work Status To Almost Half A Million Venezuelan Migrants
Around 472,000 Venezuelans who arrived in the country before July 31, 2023, will be granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to legally work in the U.S.
Where do US Republican Candidates Stand on Immigration?
The GOP presidential hopefuls will hold a debate on Wednesday. These are their most recent public positions on immigration, some of which mirror Donald Trump's
Pentagon And White House Deny China's Alleged Plans For Spy Station In Cuba
Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder of the Department of Defense dismissed the reports of a supposed China-Cuba agreement for a covert facility as "inaccurate."
19-Year-Old Arrested On Multiple Counts After Crashing Into Barriers Near White House
The man was soon apprehended despite making threatening remarks regarding the White House.