Posts tagged Washington DC
President Biden Commemorates 9/11 Attacks During Stopover in Alaska

At a military base in Anchorage, Biden honored the dead by urging unity in our country.

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The Election Impact of Former President Trump’s Classified Documents Trial Date

Trump’s success in the 2024 Presidential election could dictate how his classified documents case proceeds.

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Remembering Flight 93: 21 Years Later

Hundreds gathered at the crash site of Flight 93 to honor the heroes who fought back on September 11, 2001.

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Biden’s ‘body man’ to leave the White House

Stephen Goepfert, President Biden’s personal aide, intends to leave the White House for a position with the Department of Transportation. Goepfert is one of Biden’s closest allies, remaining at his side for the biggest events over the last three years including along the campaign trail.

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Remembering an American Patriot, Senator Robert Dole

Throughout the rest of his career in Congress, Dole made a name for himself by proposing bills and being a master of legislative cooperation among the parties.

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The Longest Day of the Longest Week of the Biden Presidency

While the country’s attention was on the Rittenhouse case, history was made in Washington, DC. Vice President Kamala Harris temporarily held the powers and duties of President of the United States, becoming the first woman to do so.

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Build Back Better Caps Off a Long Week at the White House

On Friday, November 5, the bill, which has already passed through the Senate, was debated and voted on until the late hours of the night. Biden postponed his weekend trip to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware this weekend so that he could help lobby.

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Close Gubernatorial Elections take Center Stage in Election 2021

Virginia and New Jersey are two of only five states that hold elections in years that differ from those holding presidential or congressional mid-term elections.

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