Joe Biden first ran for the presidency in 1987 and was considered a strong candidate as chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The Biden campaign raised more money than any other candidate in the first quarter of 1987.15The tide turned as accusations of plagiarism, false claims, and exaggeratio...
Hunter welcomed a child, who remains anonymous and was born in 2018, with Lunden Alexis Roberts of Arkansas. Although Biden initially denied he was the father in a court filing, a judge on the paternity caseruledthat he is the “biological and legal father” of the child. ...
President Biden's first year was a busy and difficult one, in which he faced a continuing global pandemic, rising inflation, the end of the country's longest war in Afghanistan, the passage of historic infrastructure legislation and the stalling of his broader social and voting agenda, among m...
This year, Biden faced heightened emotions — particularly among his base supporters — over his staunch backing for Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza. The White House had initially hoped a short-term cease-fire would be in place by the speech. It blames Hamas for not yet accepting a dea...
Bernie Sanders has only been on one JRE podcast episode to date, but it’s definitely one of the best overall. This episode aired in 2019 while Sanders campaigned for the Democratic presidential nomination. Even though he lost this nomination to Joe Biden, this episode is still worth the watc...
Joe Biden is the 46th president of the United States. He brought decades of political experience and a commitment to unity as he led America through challenging times.
United States presidential election of 2024, Americanelection, held on November 5, 2024, in which formerRepublicanpresidentDonald Trump(2017–21) defeated the Democratic nominee, Vice Pres.Kamala Harris. Trump, who lost his bid for reelection in 2020 to DemocratJoe Biden, is the first U.S. pre...
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