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The revelation of former President Joe Biden ‘s cancer diagnosis has seemed to halt the ongoing debate over his fitness for office. But the co-author of the new book “ Original Sin ” tells Variety that conversation is fair, and should continue.
Former U.S. President Joe Biden's cancer announcement revived questions on Monday about the extent of his health issues during his tenure, with President Donald Trump saying Biden should have been more transparent with the public.
Peter Baker, the concerns over the Trump Hotel in the first term seem almost quaint with where we are now. It's a couple of days after the brouhaha over the Qatari jet. Now we have this and that package laid out so well,
The White House is no longer offering transcripts on its website, replacing a long-standing practice with videos of President Donald Trump’s remarks. NBC News reported that an archived version of the “remarks” section includes transcripts,
The co-author of a new book about the end of the Biden administration suggested even some of former President Biden’s close allies have raised suspicions about the timing of the former president’s
An oncologist who once worked for President Joe Biden has called for more oversight over the top White House physician gig after his old boss was diagnosed with cancer — insisting the person filling the role shouldn’t be handpicked by the commander-in-chief.
The Biden administration is taking more heat after a turbulent week filled with questions about the former president's cognitive abilities.
The change is expected to further reduce the agency's influence, transforming it from a powerful policymaking body into a small organization focused more on implementing the president's agenda than on shaping it.