President Joe Biden has spent his final weeks in office looking to Trump-proof some of his biggest policy priorities, from environmental protections to Ukraine support and manufacturing subsidies. The incoming president isn’t amused.
Trump's approval plummeted after the January 6, 2021, riot, but Biden's is on track to be lower when he leaves office.
In public, Trump has decried the state of the nation as "a disaster" and "a mess." But at their private meeting, Trump praised him, Biden said. "He was very complimentary about some of the economic things I had done. And he talked about − he thought I was leaving with a good record."
As fires spread across Southern California, Trump urged Newsom to send in water from Northern California despite some experts saying water supply is not the problem.
Joe Biden is expected to unveil new sanctions targeting Russia's economy as part of measures to bolster Kyiv's war effort before Donald Trump takes office.
In a USA Today interview, Joe Biden acknowledges the global trends that made Democrats winning unlikely. But he still claims he could have beaten Donald Trump.
Carter's casket is making its final journey home to Georgia after tributes are paid to the former president at his state funeral.
Having run as a transitional figure, Biden succumbed early to the fatal conceit that he could be a transformational leader, akin to Franklin D. Roosevelt or Lyndon B. Johnson.
CNN's data expert Harry Enten shredded President Biden's theory that he could have beaten Trump if he stayed in the 2024 electoral race, citing numerous polls.
Even Republicans, who have used President Carter to attack Democrats for nearly 50 years, have had to reckon with revisionism.