Vice President Kamala Harris struggled to hide her expression after President Joe Biden made an embarrassing pun during a briefing on the devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles, Calif., area. While discussing the government's plans to help California officials get the fires under control,
Joe Biden withdrew from the US Presidential race against Donald Trump after his disastrous performance at the presidential debate in June last year.
President Joe Biden is going viral for making an accidental joke while addressing a very serious issue—and people can't get over the way Vice President Kamala Harris reacted. Biden was briefing the public on how the government plans to help local officials during the Los Angeles wildfires when he handed the mic to Harris, who is from California.
Outgoing US President Joe Biden said on Friday that he would have defeated Donald Trump in the presidential elections had he remained in the race. Biden emphasised that his decision to withdraw midway was made in the interest of maintaining unity within the Democratic Party.
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris canceled her upcoming trip to Singapore, Bahrain and Germany due to the ongoing wildfires in California, the White House said on Thursday after President Joe Biden made a similar decision a day earlier.
The 84-year-old outgoing president told Kamala Harris to "fire away" in a meeting addressing wildfire damage in California.
The Department of Homeland Security says about 600,000 Venezuelans and more than 200,000 El Salvadorans already living in the United States can legally remain another 18 months.
President Joe Biden on Thursday announced the federal government would cover 100% of costs of the initial federal disaster response to the Los Angeles wildfires.
President Biden will deliver a farewell address Wednesday, reflecting on 50 years in public service, his foreign policy legacy, and party unity, before stepping aside for President-elect Trump’s inauguration on January 20.
THIS is the moment President Joe Biden told Kamala Harris “fire away… no pun intended” during a press conference on LA’s deadly wildfires. The poor remark has left many