Joe Biden Asked 5 'Presidents' For SOTU Advice — But Not Who You'd Expect
President Joe Biden decided to prepare for Thursday’s State of the Union speech by picking the brains of five former “presidents” for wisdom they learned on the job.
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President Joe Biden decided to prepare for Thursday’s State of the Union speech by picking the brains of five former “presidents” for wisdom they learned on the job.
Ahead of his State of the Union speech, President Joe Biden spoke to a star-studded line-up of actors who have played the US president in various films and TV shows.
The youngest Republican woman to serve in the US Senate will deliver the response to President Biden’s State of the Union address on Thursday night.
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Twenty guests will join Jill Biden to watch the State of the Union address from the first lady’s viewing box in the House chamber on Thursday, a lineup set to draw sharp distinctions with Republicans as President Biden seeks to highlight his achievements and press his advantage on issues like reproductive rights.
Katie Britt, a first-term Republican senator from Alabama, has been selected by party leadership to deliver the GOP response to President Biden's State of the Union address Thursday.
The Baltimore businessman who upset President Biden in Super Tuesday's American Samoa caucus reflected Wednesday on his shocking win and is ready to debate.
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