Biden to sell bipartisan infrastructure deal in Wisconsin after botched rollout
President Biden is hitting the trail this week to drum up support among the American people for the bipartisan infrastructure deal reached last week, selling the local economic benefits of the $973 billion plan that will invest in the nation's crumbling roads and bridges.
White House rescinds veto threat on infrastructure bill
Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, provides insight on the spending bill on 'Fox Business Tonight'
Kamala Harris 'finally' heading to the border Friday in wake of criticism
Henry Cuellar D-Texas., joins 'Kennedy' to discuss the conditions on the southern border
Bipartisan infrastructure group to present proposal to Biden on Thursday, lawmakers say
Several lawmakers from the bipartisan group working on an infrastructure package said on Wednesday that they nailed down a framework they intended to present President Biden later this week.
Biden ‘encouraged’ by bipartisan big tech crackdown, White House says
The White House on Tuesday said President Biden has been “encouraged” by bipartisan work in Congress aimed at addressing issues created by some of the country’s largest technology companies.
Biden still not sold on bipartisan infrastructure plan following Manchin, Sinema WH meetings
President Biden hosted West Virginia Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin and Arizona Democrat Sen. Kyrsten Sinema at the White House on Monday, after which he said he still had questions about their bipartisan infrastructure proposal.
Bipartisan lawmakers prep $878B infrastructure plan as White House-GOP negotiations drag
A group of bipartisan, bicameral lawmakers are preparing to reveal a roughly $878 billion infrastructure proposal, to be paid for over five years.
Biden spending proposals a ‘mystery’ amid ‘tremendous’ economic recovery: Douglas Holtz-Eakin
Former CBO Director and American Action Forum President Douglas Holtz-Eakin argued the U.S. economy is recovering on its own.
Biden admin warns Russia 'responsible states' aren't refuges for 'ransomware criminals' after JBS attack
A criminal organization likely based in Russia is believed to be behind a ransomware attack on JBS, one of the largest meat producers in the world, White House principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Tuesday.
Biden focuses on China in $715B defense budget request
President Biden on Friday submitted his 2022 defense budget to Congress, which included additional investments in systems intended to help the U.S. out-compete China.
Border mayors call out Biden's disregard for escalating violence
National Border Patrol Council president Brandon Judd reacts to the crisis on thee Southern border on 'The Evening Edit'
Biden will 'change course' on infrastructure if bipartisan negotiations falter
President Biden is prepared to "change course" on passing his massive tax and spending packages if Democrats are unable to strike a bipartisan agreement on infrastructure with Senate Republicans.
Employers may raise pay to attract workers amid reports of labor shortages, White House says
Top White House economic advisers on Tuesday suggested that some companies may raise pay in order to attract workers amid a labor shortage.
White House defends economic plan and progress
The Biden administration on Tuesday defended its economic plan following a weak April employment report and a fragile recovery.
Kamala Harris and her husband donated just 1.6% of their income to charity in 2020
Vice President Kamala Harris and the Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff reported earning millions of dollars in 2020, but donated a small fraction to charity, according to tax documents released by the White House on Monday.
Colonial Pipeline outage has DOT in overdrive
The Biden administration on Tuesday updated on its ongoing efforts to monitor and mitigate the effects of the Colonial Pipeline outage, including potentially issuing a targeted waiver of the Jones Act.
Facebook's rules are 'in shambles, unclear,' says oversight board co-chair
Facebook Oversight Board Co-chair Michael McConnell explains the board's decision to uphold Donald Trump's ban from the platform
Biden open to compromising on corporate tax hike, says he would consider a 25% rate
President Biden on Wednesday suggested that he is open to negotiating with Republicans on his proposed corporate tax hike, indicating that nothing that he has put forward is set in stone.
Dems push for SALT cap relax, repeal would largely benefit the wealthiest, study shows
Some Democrats are pushing President Biden to eliminate or relax the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions, but a new analysis shows that the changes proposed will largely benefit earners on the higher-end of the income spectrum.
Biden's first 100 days: His plans to make the rich pay with higher taxes
President Biden will mark his first 100 days in office Thursday, and he has already outlined a number of proposals to raise taxes on the wealthy and corporations to fund his spending programs.



















