The White House has said only Congress, not the White House, can extend the evictions freeze after a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Author: Joey Garrison, USA TODAY
Biden wants new rules that would force airlines to refund fees when Wi-Fi doesn’t work, bags are late
The airline fee directives are part of a broad executive order by President Joe Biden aimed at anti-competitive practices of big business.
Biden walks back veto threat of infrastructure deal amid intense pushback from Republicans
“The bottom line is this: I gave my word to support the infrastructure plan, and that’s what I intend to do,” President Joe Biden said.
As gun violence soars, Biden to target rogue dealers, illegal firearms in new crime strategy
Gun deaths in the U.S. this year are up more than 20% over 2020. Joe Biden is launching a strategy to take on the rising violence.
Infrastructure talks hit snag as Republicans reject Biden’s reduced $1.7 trillion counteroffer
The setback raises major doubts over Biden’s goal to pass a sweeping infrastructure bill with support from Republicans.
Republicans draw ‘red line’ in negotiations with Joe Biden on infrastructure package
After a 90-minute meeting with the ‘Big 4,’ Biden says he’s ‘ecouranced’ about a ‘solid and significant’ bipartisan infrastructure bill.
‘America is on the move again,’ Biden will say in first speech before Congress
On the eve of his 100th day in office, Biden will tell Congress the U.S. must prove that democracy and government ‘still work.’
Biden to propose $1.8 trillion ‘families plan’ with paid leave, child care, universal pre-K, free community college
The plan is the second piece of Biden’s ‘Build Back Better’ economic agenda following the release of a $2.3 trillion infrastructure and jobs plan.
‘It can’t stop here’: Biden, after Chauvin verdict, calls for passage of George Floyd bill
President Joe Biden called on Americans to turn Chauvin’s guilty verdict into a “moment of significant change” to fight systemic racism in policing.
‘Time for American troops to come home’: Biden announces Afghanistan withdrawal by Sept. 11
The war in Afghanistan has cost more than $2 trillion and more than 2,300 American lives. More than 38,000 Afghan civilians have been killed.