Biden news - live: President to visit Santa Cruz County to assess storm damage
President Joe Biden will visit Santa Cruz County today to survey storm damage in the area.
Mr Biden will meet first responders and locals impacted by the storm and is also expected to deliver remarks.
His visit comes as the White House remains adamant it will not interfere in the ongoing investigation into the classified materials found at the president’s home and former office.
Pressed by reporters about having an official from the Department of Justice answer questions from the briefing room podium, spokesperson Karin Jean-Pierre said that any inquiries should be made direct to the Justice Department.
Further, it has now emerged that the Justice Department considered joining the search carried out by Mr Biden’s lawyers at his home – but decided not to.
Sources told The Wall Street Journal that Mr Biden’s attorneys and the DOJ reached an agreement where Mr Biden’s team would notify the DOJ immediately if any potentially classified documents were found.
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Biden to visit Santa Cruz County
04:31 , Sravasti Dasgupta
President Joe Biden will visit Santa Cruz County today to assess storm damage in the area.
He will meet first responders, talk to locals and deliver remarks.
The president will conduct an aerial survey of the damage in Santa Cruz County.Once in Santa Cruz County, he is expected to meet with business owners and locals impacted by the storm at the Capitola Pier in Capitola.
He is also expected to deliver remarks in Aptos at Seacliff State Park.
White House staying hands off in DOJ Biden documents probe
Wednesday 18 January 2023 21:20 , Oliver O'Connell
Pressed repeatedly whether the White House would have a representative from the Department of Justice come and answer questions in the briefing room about the classified documents found at President Joe Biden’s home and former office, spokesperson Karin Jean-Pierre holds firm insisting that all questions should be directed to the DOJ.
As an active investigation, the White House is keen to avoid interfering and maintain the independence of the Justice Department.
Watch:
Fox News reporter asks Karine Jean-Pierre if she could bring a DOJ official to a press briefing to answer questions about classified documents (it's an active investigation so this is unlikely to happen) pic.twitter.com/V8VKrXW19q
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 18, 2023
Despite a 45-minute phone briefing on Tuesday from the White House counsel’s office, the press corps remained persistent in their demands for an on-camera briefing.
Peter Alexander grills Karine Jean-Pierre over why the White House won't say more about the classified documents situation pic.twitter.com/cFgkCytFSV
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 18, 2023
Ilhan Omar ‘glad’ that special counsel is investigating Biden classified papers
04:45 , Oliver O'Connell
Democrat Ilhan Omar is among the progressive Democrats calling for an investigation into president Joe Biden’s alleged mishandling of classified documents.
Last week attorney general Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to investigate the discovery of the classified papers.
Appearing on MSNBC’s Symone, Ms Omar said to host Symone Sanders-Townsend that she believes Mr Biden should face an investigation into the documents.
Sravasti Dasgupta reports.
Ilhan Omar ‘glad’ special counsel is investigating Biden classified documents case
Voices: Why Kevin McCarthy can’t quit George Santos
03:45 , Oliver O'Connell
Another day, another George Santos headline. Several of them, actually.
Eric Garcia explains why Kevin McCarthy – let alone the rest of GOP leadership – likely can’t afford to quit Mr Santos for one simple reason.
Read on:
Why Kevin McCarthy can’t quit George Santos
Anger as Sinema and Manchin high five at Davos summit
02:45 , Oliver O'Connell
The US Senate’s two most controversial Democrats appeared eager to taunt their party’s left flank as they appeared in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum this week.
John Bowden has the story.
Anger as Sinema and Manchin high five at Davos summit over filibuster support
Voices: The dangerous troll under the Republican House bridge
01:45 , Oliver O'Connell
Noah Berlatsky writes:
Republican Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy has repeated his intention to keep Democratic representatives Eric Swalwell, Adam Schiff, and Ilhan Omar off the House intelligence committee. The move is widely seen as revenge for Democrats removing Republicans Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar. It is also, though, a reiteration of Republican commitment to government by trolling.
Read on:
The dangerous troll under the Republican House bridge | Opinion
White House slams House GOP for putting extremists on key committees
Wednesday 18 January 2023 23:45 , Oliver O'Connell
The White House has hit out at the House Republican Conference for bestowing plum assignments on the House Oversight Committee to far-right Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Representative Paul Gosar of Arizona, Representative Scott Perry of Pennsylvania and Representative Lauren Boebert of Colorado.
The White House called their additions to the panels a sign that the GOP plans to use their majority to engage in performative stunts rather than govern responsibly.
Andrew Feinberg reports.
White House slams House GOP for putting far-right members on key committees
Maryland’s first Black governor sworn in
Wednesday 18 January 2023 22:45 , Oliver O'Connell
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore was sworn in as the state’s first Black governor on Wednesday, pledging to work for greater inclusion and economic equity while also focusing on improving education, fighting crime and climate change.
Moore, after being introduced by Oprah Winfrey in front of the Maryland State House, noted that the state is one of the wealthiest in the nation, but he also described it as “asset-rich and strategy poor.”
Read on:
Wes Moore sworn in as Maryland's first Black governor
Biden chided over classified documents on hot mic
Wednesday 18 January 2023 22:00 , Oliver O'Connell
An NBC reporter has been caught on hot mic speaking to another reporter about president Joe Biden ignoring his question on his handling of classified documents.
Sravasti Dasgupta reports.
Biden chided over classified documents on hot mic
Trump claims he kept classified folders as ‘cool’ keepsakes
Wednesday 18 January 2023 21:40 , Oliver O'Connell
Donald Trump insisted on Wednesday in posts on Truth Social that many of the documents marked “classified” found at Mar-a-Lago — of more than 300 in total — were in fact empty folders marked “classified” that he had taken as “cool” keepsakes.
Mr Trump went on to reiterate his baseless accusation claiming that federal law enforcement agents would plant more classified documents among the seized materials in order to further incriminate him.
John Bowden has the details.
Trump boasts he kept classified folders as ‘cool’ keepsakes in TruthSocial rant
Watch: White House says McCarthy handed keys to most extreme members of GOP
Wednesday 18 January 2023 21:00 , Oliver O'Connell
Karine Jean-Pierre: "On some of the these key committees, it appears that House Republicans have handed over the keys to the most extreme members of the Republican caucus ... these are members who have promoted violent rhetoric and dangerous conspiracy theories." pic.twitter.com/Ljs9nF76zF
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 18, 2023
Why aren’t there visitor logs for Biden’s home?
Wednesday 18 January 2023 20:40 , Oliver O'Connell
...Biden's home would require:
1. Installing badge readers at every door (plus related infrastructure) of the house
2. Issuing badges to everyone who might visit the Biden home and making them scan the badge at entry/exit.— Andrew Feinberg (@AndrewFeinberg) January 18, 2023
Voices: Why Biden is picking a new fight with Kevin McCarthy
Wednesday 18 January 2023 20:15 , Oliver O'Connell
Eric Garcia writes:
The Biden White House has fired its opening salvo against House Speaker Kevin McCarthy as they prepare to face off on the debt limit: The deals the speaker made with conservatives will cause a crisis.
Read on:
Biden is picking a new fight with Kevin McCarthy – here’s why
Bidens issue statement on Ukraine helicopter crash
Wednesday 18 January 2023 19:45 , Oliver O'Connell
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden released the following statement:
Jill and I send our deepest condolences to the families of all those killed in the tragic helicopter crash in Ukraine this morning, including Minister of Internal Affairs Denys Monastyrskyy and other senior Ukrainian government officials. Our hearts are also with the dozens of civilians who were killed or injured, including precious children, and their families. We grieve with all those who are mourning this heartbreaking tragedy. Mr. Monastyrskyy and his team were deeply involved in the preservation of Ukraine’s democracy—both its defense against Russian aggression, and the vital work of reforms to strengthen Ukraine’s institutions through this war and into the future. A reformer and patriot, Mr. Monastyrskyy championed the will of the Ukrainian people. We will continue to honor that legacy through efforts to strengthen Ukraine’s institutions, and in our unfailing partnership with the people of Ukraine to keep the flame of freedom bright. Today, we are praying for healing for the wounded and comfort for those who have lost loved ones. The United States stands with the people of Ukraine in the face of this tragedy, and for as long as it takes.
DeSantis swipes at possible 2024 rivals Biden and Trump over documents row
Wednesday 18 January 2023 19:30 , Oliver O'Connell
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis took a swipe at both President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump over their handling of classified documents.
Most of his remarks were directed at Mr Biden’s handling of classified documents: “He stashed them behind his Corvette at his house Hunter had access to, definitely a security risk.”
But he equated Mr Biden and Mr Trump’s transgressions and the investigations, adding: “What’s good for the goose is good for the gander, you can’t have two different sets of rules based on your political party.”
Watch:
DeSantis bashes Biden for handling of classified documents
“He stashed them behind his Corvette at his house Hunter had access to, definitely a security risk.”
Comparing Biden and Trump docs, he adds, “what’s good for the goose is good for the gander.”
pic.twitter.com/hykOmuXOLW— Philip Melanchthon Wegmann (@PhilipWegmann) January 18, 2023
Personally mismatched, professionally bound
Wednesday 18 January 2023 19:15 , Oliver O'Connell
When Joe Biden stepped to the lectern in the shadow of the Brent Spence Bridge in northern Kentucky this month, he couldn’t stop showering praise on the state’s senior Republican senator, who had fought to repair the ramshackle span for decades.
It was quite a contrast to the clipped introduction delivered just a few minutes earlier by Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader. He referenced Biden only in noting that the president had signed the bill to finally fix the aging bridge.
By temperament and manner, the two men — whose relationship in Washington has been scrutinised, analysed and satirised for years — are decidedly mismatched. Biden is tactile, gregarious and gaffe prone; McConnell is tactical, often grim-faced and rarely utters an unscripted word.
Read on:
Biden-McConnell: personally mismatched, professionally bound
Harris takes abortion fight to Florida on Roe anniversary
Wednesday 18 January 2023 18:45 , Oliver O'Connell
Vice President Kamala Harris will headline the White House’s commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Roe v Wade on Sunday, a bitter historical milestone for the Biden administration after the US Supreme Court rolled back the national right to abortion.
Administration officials said she’ll speak in Florida, where Democrats have been on guard for new efforts to restrict abortion from Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, a potential 2024 presidential candidate.
Read on:
Harris to push abortion fight in Florida on Roe anniversary
If the Oval Office isn’t secure, then where is?
Wednesday 18 January 2023 18:15 , Oliver O'Connell
Fox News panelist says this photo of then-vice president Biden holding a classified document shows his "cavalier approach" because "officials should not have the documents on their person outside of a secured room".
The photo was taken in the Oval Office. pic.twitter.com/zf0WnsUwqU— Andrew Feinberg (@AndrewFeinberg) January 18, 2023
Lincoln Project battles MAGA narrative on Biden documents
Wednesday 18 January 2023 17:45 , Oliver O'Connell
In its efforts to fight the rot of political dialogue by equating the Biden and Trump documents cases, the anti-Trump conservative group The Lincoln Project lays out why they are different in a tweet thread this morning.
The group states that ultra-MAGA talking points are endangering the political conversation and that the media has a bad habit of normalising bogus narratives from the right-wing ecosystem.
“We’re fighting bothsidesism (bias that presents an issue as balanced even when the evidence doesn’t support it),” the group tweeted.
“The right-wing media trying to equate Biden’s handling of classified documents with Trump’s malintent rots the political dialogue - and one of the Lincoln Project’s missions is to stop it.”
Setting out the facts as they stand in an attempt to help people set the record straight, the tweet thread continues:
2. Zero Coverup: President Biden has made no bizarre claim to have retroactively declassified these documents with his mind (you know, like the insane Trump excuse).
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) January 18, 2023
1. No intent: There is no evidence President Biden ever actively knew about these documents.
2. Zero Coverup: President Biden has made no bizarre claim to have retroactively declassified these documents with his mind (you know, like the insane Trump excuse).
3. Total Cooperation: President Biden has completely cooperated with the investigation from the onset, including fully accepting the newly appointed special counsel.
“Disinformation can come in many different forms, and even small equivocations can damage the long-term health of our democracy,” the group concludes before directing followers to previous content on how to battle the right-wing ecosystem.
Disinformation can come in many different forms, and even small equivocations can damage the long-term health of our democracy. Check out previous content to understand how to battle the right-wing ecosystem.
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) January 18, 2023
Biden: ‘Hang in there and keep the faith’ on student loan debt relief
Wednesday 18 January 2023 17:15 , Oliver O'Connell
Folks, the law is on our side of the student debt relief fight – we’re not giving up.
Hang in there and keep the faith. pic.twitter.com/CQZTd7yvWj— President Biden (@POTUS) January 18, 2023
Ilhan Omar ‘glad’ special counsel investigating Biden classified documents case
Wednesday 18 January 2023 16:45 , Oliver O'Connell
Democrat Ilhan Omar is among the progressive Democrats calling for an investigation into president Joe Biden’s alleged mishandling of classified documents.
Last week attorney general Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to investigate the discovery of the classified papers.
Appearing on MSNBC’s Symone, Ms Omar said to host Symone Sanders-Townsend that she believes Mr Biden should face an investigation into the documents.
Sravasti Dasgupta has the story.
Ilhan Omar ‘glad’ special counsel is investigating Biden classified documents case
Sinema and Manchin taunt left flank of Democratic Party at Davos summit
Wednesday 18 January 2023 16:15 , Oliver O'Connell
The US Senate’s two most controversial Democrats appeared eager to taunt their party’s left flank as they appeared in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum this week.
John Bowden has the story.
Anger as Sinema and Manchin high five at Davos summit over filibuster support
Steph Curry commends ‘iconic’ moment Biden took the knee during Warriors presentation
Wednesday 18 January 2023 15:45 , Oliver O'Connell
After the Golden State Warriors presented him with a “46” jersey at a White House ceremony honouring the team, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris lined up for a photo with the NBA champions, with the president taking a knee in the front row.
Then-President Donald Trump revoked the team’s invitation to the White House in 2017 after Warriors star Steph Curry criticised his attacks on Black athletes for their on-field protests against racism and police violence.
Rather than visit the Trump White House, the team toured the National Museum of African-American History and Culture with local Washington students. In remarks on 17 January, Mr Biden acknowledged the controversy, saying, “The Golden State Warriors are always welcomed in this White House.”
Alex Woodward has the story.
Steph Curry commends ‘iconic’ moment Biden took the knee during Warriors presentation
Explainer: Biden inaction, mixed signals on death penalty
Wednesday 18 January 2023 15:15 , Oliver O'Connell
In Boston, the Justice Department is pressing judges to uphold Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev‘s death sentence. In New York, it’s asking jurors to impose the death penalty on a man who killed eight people in an attack on a bicycle path.
President Joe Biden campaigned on a pledge to work toward abolishing federal capital punishment but has taken no major steps to that end, though the Justice Department has imposed a moratorium that means no federal executions are likely to happen anytime soon.
The department continues to press for the death penalty in certain cases but not in others.
Read on:
EXPLAINER: Biden inaction, mixed signals on death penalty
Biden confident in White House team as fallout from classified documents continues
Wednesday 18 January 2023 14:45 , Oliver O'Connell
President Joe Biden took no questions about the ongoing investigation into his own handling of classified documents on Tuesday while his press secretary insisted that he had confidence in the team responsible for managing the situation in the public eye.
John Bowden reports.
Biden ‘has confidence’ in White House team amid fallout from classified papers
NBC reporter caught on hot mic attacking Biden for not responding to classified document questions
Wednesday 18 January 2023 14:15 , Rachel Sharp
An NBC reporter has been caught on hot mic speaking to another reporter about president Joe Biden ignoring his question on his handling of classified documents.
On Tuesday, Mr Biden met Netherlands prime minister Mark Rutte for a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office.
Ahead of the meeting, reporters were present as the two leaders made remarks at a photo op. After the photo op, reporters started shooting questions at the president.
Read more here:
NBC reporter caught on hot mic attacking Biden for not responding to questions
White House defends document disclosure
Wednesday 18 January 2023 13:45 , Oliver O'Connell
The White House brushed aside criticism Tuesday of its fragmented disclosures about the discovery of classified documents and official records at President Joe Biden‘s home and former office, saying it may withhold information to protect the Justice Department‘s investigation.
Ian Sams, a spokesperson for the White House counsel’s office, told reporters that the White House was releasing information as it deemed it “appropriate.” Responding to criticism of the piecemeal disclosures, Sams said the White House was trying to be mindful of the “risk” in sharing information “that’s not complete.”
White House defends its delayed, limited document disclosure
Voices: Will Biden’s rising approval rating sink after classified documents headache?
Wednesday 18 January 2023 13:15 , Rachel Sharp
Will Biden’s rising approval rating sink after classified documents headache?
DOJ considered joining classified document search – but decided not to
Wednesday 18 January 2023 12:45 , Rachel Sharp
It has now emerged that the Justice Department (DOJ) considered joining the search for classified documents at President Joe Biden’s home – but decided not to.
Sources told the Wall Street Journal that Mr Biden’s attorneys and the DOJ discussed having FBI agents oversee the search.
But instead they reached an agreement where Mr Biden’s team would notify the DOJ immediately if any potentially classified documents were found.
According to the sources, both sides agreed that – if the FBI joined in the search – it could complicate matters later in the investigation. The decision was also reached because Mr Biden’s attorneys had been cooperating with the investigation and had turned over the initial batch of documents as soon as they were discovered.
Biden to visit flood devastated California on Thursday
Wednesday 18 January 2023 12:15 , Oliver O'Connell
President Joe Biden will travel to California‘s central coast Thursday to visit areas that have been devastated by extreme weather.
The White House said in a statement Monday that the president would visit with first responders and state and local officials, survey recovery efforts and assess what additional federal support is needed.
The president’s trip was announced as the ninth atmospheric river in a three-week series of major winter storms was churning through California.
Read on:
Biden to visit devastated areas of California on Thursday
Obama administration official slams Biden over classified documents
Wednesday 18 January 2023 11:51 , Rachel Sharp
President Joe Biden continues to face pointed questions over the discovery of a small number of classified documents from his time as vice president in the garage of his Wilmington, Delaware, home and at an office at a Washington DC think tank.
On Tuesday, former Obama administration ethics chief Walter Shaub weighed into the scandal, slamming the president for what he described as “an inexcusable neglect” of basic security protocols.
“It’s nothing like Trump’s deliberate refusal to return classified records demanded by the National Archives, but Biden’s own retention of classified records reflects an inexcusable neglect of the most basic security protocols,” he told Fox News Digital.
“The fact that the White House didn’t mention that records were found in more than one location when first asked about them was a breach of trust with the public and a self-inflicted wound.
“Based on what we know so far, it seems unlikely that he’s at risk of any of legal consequences, but I’m glad Garland appointed a special counsel to show even-handed treatment of the current and former president.”
Biden condemns ‘fiscally demented’ congressional GOP
Wednesday 18 January 2023 11:15 , Oliver O'Connell
President Joe Biden has pledged to strike down a “fiscally demented” tax agenda from House Republicans, which would strip funding to and ultimately abolish the federal tax agency, explode the deficit by tens of billions and shift the nation’s tax burdens on lower-income Americans.
In remarks spanning civil rights and wealth inequality on Martin Luther King Jr Day, the president condemned the new Republican House majority and its recently passed legislation to revoke new Internal Revenue Service funding aimed at boosting compliance against tax cheats.
The president pledged to veto such legislation, which is guaranteed to fail in a Democratic-controlled Senate.
Alex Woodward reports.
Biden condemns ‘fiscally demented’ congressional Republicans for IRS and tax agenda
CNN host confronts GOP lawmaker for only caring about Biden classified documents find
Wednesday 18 January 2023 10:15 , Oliver O'Connell
Rep James Comer was asked by CNN’s Jake Tapper on Sunday whether he and other Republicans were holding Joe Biden to a double standard after refusing to criticise former president Donald Trump for his stash of classified material at Mar-a-Lago.
The question came as the GOP, including Mr Comer, have vowed to investigate whether Mr Biden mishandled classified materials as they take power in the House. Mr Comer is set to lead at least some of that effort as the incoming chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, the House’s main investigative body.
John Bowden reports from Washington, DC.
GOP lawmaker confronted on CNN over statements about Trump’s classified documents
GOP demands for logs of visitors at Biden homes won’t be met... because they don’t exist
Wednesday 18 January 2023 08:15 , Oliver O'Connell
Republicans who are demanding to see visitor logs from President Joe Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware home will be disappointed to learn that no such logs exist because none have ever been kept.
Andrew Feinberg explains.
GOP demands for logs of visitors at Biden homes won’t be met because they don’t exist
Biden’s MLK remarks revive demands to protect voting rights after defeat in Congress
Wednesday 18 January 2023 06:15 , Oliver O'Connell
A lot can happen in a year.
One year ago in Atlanta, President Joe Biden warned how history has treated the architects of voter suppression and the opponents of landmark civil rights laws as state lawmakers mulled a wave of antidemocratic legislation taking aim at the right to vote.
One year later, not a single piece of critical federal legislation that he championed – including the renewal of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which was to be named in honour of the late civil rights leader John Lewis – passed in Congress. The new Republican-controlled House of Representatives and a paper-thin Democratic majority in the Senate are unlikely to revisit them.
Alex Woodward reports.
Biden’s MLK remarks revive demands to protect voting rights after defeat in Congress
ICYMI: Video of Biden overseeing the creation of MLK Day in 1983 goes viral
Wednesday 18 January 2023 04:15 , Oliver O'Connell
An old video of Joe Biden overseeing the 1983 creation of Martin Luther King Jr Day was widely shared on Sunday ahead of the president’s scheduled sermon at Atlanta’s historic Ebenezer Baptist Church.
Sravasti Dasgupta has the story.
Video of Biden overseeing the creation of MLK Day in 1983 goes viral
Jill Biden's skin cancer could fuel advocacy
Wednesday 18 January 2023 02:15 , Oliver O'Connell
Jill Biden‘s advocacy for curing cancer didn’t start with her son’s death in 2015 from brain cancer. It began decades earlier, long before she came into the national spotlight, and could now be further energized by her own brush with a common form of skin cancer.
The first lady often says the worst three words anyone will ever hear are, “You have cancer.” She heard a version of that phrase for herself this past week.
Read on:
Jill Biden's skin cancer could fuel advocacy in cancer fight
Explainer: How ominous is the debt limit problem?
Wednesday 18 January 2023 00:15 , Oliver O'Connell
On the brink of hitting the nation's legal borrowing limit on Thursday, the government is resorting to “extraordinary measures” to avoid a default.
Sounds ominous, right?
But — take a breath — the phrase technically refers to a bunch of accounting workarounds. Yes, accounting.
EXPLAINER: How ominous is the debt limit problem?
Schiff calls for threat assessment of Biden’s handling of classified papers
Tuesday 17 January 2023 23:45 , Oliver O'Connell
California Rep Adam Schiff says that the handling of classified documents discovered at President Joe Biden’s home and former office must be assessed to see if it endangered US national security.
Adam Schiff calls for intelligence assessment of Biden handling of classified papers
Biden: ‘Golden State Warrior alway welcome in this White House’
Tuesday 17 January 2023 23:15 , Oliver O'Connell
President Biden: "The Golden State Warriors are always welcome in this White House." @warriors https://t.co/Fo8cmjo7LS pic.twitter.com/WMdDT7lm55
— CSPAN (@cspan) January 17, 2023
Biden welcomes the Warriors, pledges support for California
Tuesday 17 January 2023 22:55 , Oliver O'Connell
President Joe Biden celebrated the NBA champion Golden State Warriors at the White House on Tuesday as he expressed concern for Californians who have suffered through waves of destructive weather.
“We’re all closely monitoring the storms, the floods, the landslides all across California, and our heart is with all of the families of the communities that are hurting,” he said.
Biden plans to visit the state Thursday, and he has approved disaster assistance for the state.
Biden welcomes the Warriors, pledges support for California
Voices: Biden is picking a new fight with Kevin McCarthy – here’s why
Tuesday 17 January 2023 22:30 , Oliver O'Connell
Eric Garcia writes:
The Biden White House has fired its opening salvo against House Speaker Kevin McCarthy as they prepare to face off on the debt limit: The deals the speaker made with conservatives will cause a crisis.
Biden is picking a new fight with Kevin McCarthy – here’s why
Watch: Steph Curry commends VP Harris for being a Warriors fan and representing Bay Area in DC
Tuesday 17 January 2023 22:00 , Oliver O'Connell
Steph Curry commends VP Harris for being a Warriors fan and for "representing Oakland, representing the Bay Area the way we do every time we step foot on the court. What you're able to do here in DC, it means the world." pic.twitter.com/ipjxicxRBb
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 17, 2023
Biden to survey devastated areas of California as extreme weather subsides
Tuesday 17 January 2023 21:39 , Oliver O'Connell
President Joe Biden will travel to California‘s central coast Thursday to visit areas that have been devastated by extreme weather.
The White House said in a statement Monday that the president would visit with first responders and state and local officials, survey recovery efforts and assess what additional federal support is needed.
The president’s trip was announced as the ninth atmospheric river in a three-week series of major winter storms was churning through California.
Read on:
Biden to visit devastated areas of California on Thursday
Voices: Will Biden’s rising approval rating sink after classified documents headache?
Tuesday 17 January 2023 21:20 , Oliver O'Connell
Will Biden’s rising approval rating sink after classified documents headache?
White House defends document disclosure delay
Tuesday 17 January 2023 21:00 , Oliver O'Connell
The White House brushed aside criticism Tuesday of its fragmented disclosures about the discovery of classified documents and official records at President Joe Biden‘s home and former office, saying it may withhold information to protect the Justice Department‘s investigation.
Ian Sams, a spokesperson for the White House counsel’s office, told reporters that the White House was releasing information as it deemed it “appropriate.” Responding to criticism of the piecemeal disclosures, Sams said the White House was trying to be mindful of the “risk” in sharing information “that’s not complete.”
Read on:
White House defends its delayed, limited document disclosure
Goldman schools Jordan over ‘dumb questions’ about FBI and Biden classified documents
Tuesday 17 January 2023 20:50 , Oliver O'Connell
When Ohio Republican Rep Jim Jordan tried drawing attention to alleged disparities between how former President Donald Trump was treated over his trove of classified documents versus how President Joe Biden has been, he might not have thought he was about to be schooled at the hand of new Democrat rep and Trump impeachment officer, Daniel Goldman.
Mr Jordan asked on Twittter: “Why was President Trump’s home raided but not President Biden’s? Why did the FBI take pictures of President Trump’s so-called classified documents but not President Biden’s?”
He added: “Americans are tired of the double standard.”
Mr Goldman, who represents downtown Manhattan and northern parts of Brooklyn, responded: “1) because Trump obstructed justice by failing to comply with a subpoena. Biden volunteered all docs. 2) It’s standard procedure for the FBI to photograph everything they find during a search warrant.”
He added: “In the future, feel free to reach out to me directly with your questions.”
Mr Goldman didn’t stop there. In a follow-up tweet, he wrote: “And before you ‘investigate the FBI’ to obstruct their investigations into you and others, you might want to brush up on the FBI Manual of Investigative Operations and Guidelines (MIOG) so you don’t ask any more dumb questions.”
Ouch.
And before you “investigate the FBI” to obstruct their investigations into you and others, you might want to brush up on the FBI Manual of Investigative Operations and Guidelines (MIOG) so you don’t ask any more dumb questions.
— Daniel Goldman (@danielsgoldman) January 17, 2023
Biden condemns ‘fiscally demented’ congressional GOP
Tuesday 17 January 2023 20:40 , Oliver O'Connell
President Joe Biden has pledged to strike down a “fiscally demented” tax agenda from House Republicans, which would strip funding to and ultimately abolish the federal tax agency, explode the deficit by tens of billions and shift the nation’s tax burdens on lower-income Americans.
In remarks spanning civil rights and wealth inequality on Martin Luther King Jr Day, the president condemned the new Republican House majority and its recently passed legislation to revoke new Internal Revenue Service funding aimed at boosting compliance against tax cheats.
The president pledged to veto such legislation, which is guaranteed to fail in a Democratic-controlled Senate.
Alex Woodward reports.
Biden condemns ‘fiscally demented’ congressional Republicans for IRS and tax agenda
Golden State Warriors attend White House press briefing
Tuesday 17 January 2023 20:20 , Oliver O'Connell
Golden State Warriors Steph Curry and Coach Steve Kerr joining the Whote House briefing today. pic.twitter.com/7ZeUBTbS2T
— Eugene Daniels (@EugeneDaniels2) January 17, 2023
Biden dodges questions on classified documents
Tuesday 17 January 2023 20:00 , Oliver O'Connell
President Joe Biden ignored shouted questions from reporters regarding the discovery of classified documents at his Delaware home and at a think tank’s office he once used after his time as vice president.
As White House staff led the press out of the Oval Office following a photo spray with Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands, Mr Biden sat in silence appearing to smirk as reporters asked about the investigation into the papers.
CNN anchor confronts GOP lawmaker for ‘only caring about’ Biden and not Trump classified documents
Tuesday 17 January 2023 19:50 , Oliver O'Connell
Rep James Comer was asked by CNN’s Jake Tapper on Sunday whether he and other Republicans were holding Joe Biden to a double standard after refusing to criticise former president Donald Trump for his stash of classified material at Mar-a-Lago.
The question came as the GOP, including Mr Comer, have vowed to investigate whether Mr Biden mishandled classified materials as they take power in the House. Mr Comer is set to lead at least some of that effort as the incoming chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, the House’s main investigative body.
John Bowden has the story.
GOP lawmaker confronted on CNN over statements about Trump’s classified documents
McCarthy accuses Biden of hypocrisy over classified documents
Tuesday 17 January 2023 19:40 , Oliver O'Connell
Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy accused President Joe Biden of hypocrisy over the classified documents found at his home and former office when he criticised former president Donald Trump for a similar misdeed.
The White House has in turn accused Republicans of hypocrisy for dismissing Mr Trump’s handling of classified papers last year and only demanding action when it was Mr Biden at fault.
Watch Mr McCarthy’s comments below via C-Span.
.@SpeakerMcCarthy (R-CA) on Biden and Trump documents probes: "It's not a fair process when you equalize this out, and that is what is wrong with the system." https://t.co/wY8OFxGe89 pic.twitter.com/FZ8vlO1aDZ
— CSPAN (@cspan) January 17, 2023
GOP demands for logs of visitors at Biden homes... but they don’t exist
Tuesday 17 January 2023 19:20 , Oliver O'Connell
Republicans who are demanding to see visitor logs from President Joe Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware home will be disappointed to learn that no such logs exist because none have ever been kept.
On Sunday, House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer sent a letter to White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain asking for the White House to turn over records of who has visited the Wilmington residence where Mr Biden has spent most weekends since taking office in January 2021.
Andrew Feinberg reports from Washington, DC.
GOP demands for logs of visitors at Biden homes won’t be met because they don’t exist
White House response on classified documents find
Tuesday 17 January 2023 18:50 , Oliver O'Connell
“The president takes this seriously and he believes in handling it the right way. And that’s because he believes deeply in the rule of law. We’re also providing the public with information about this matter, as it’s appropriate.”
"But the very nature of being cooperative with an ongoing investigation means that we need to let that investigation play out and to try to be respectful of facts as they come to light through that investigation."
Adding, "But the very nature of being cooperative with an ongoing investigation means that we need to let that investigation play out and to try to be respectful of facts as they come to light through that investigation." https://t.co/imKWclxOUl
— Kelly O'Donnell (@KellyO) January 17, 2023
Watch: Biden hosts Dutch prime minister
Tuesday 17 January 2023 18:35 , Oliver O'Connell
President Joe Biden is hosting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte in the Oval Office today. Mr Biden wants to persuade the Netherlands to further limit China’s access to advanced semiconductors with export restrictions.
Tuesday’s wide-ranging talks are also expected to cover the countries’ efforts to thwart Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine and an upcoming democracy summit, according to the White House.
President Biden meets with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte (@MinPres) in the Oval Office. https://t.co/3PmbdvpVgk pic.twitter.com/sg04IPT628
— CSPAN (@cspan) January 17, 2023
Biden’s remarks honouring MLK revive demands to protect voting rights
Tuesday 17 January 2023 18:21 , Oliver O'Connell
A lot can happen in a year.
One year ago in Atlanta, President Joe Biden warned how history has treated the architects of voter suppression and the opponents of landmark civil rights laws as state lawmakers mulled a wave of antidemocratic legislation taking aim at the right to vote.
One year later, not a single piece of critical federal legislation that he championed – including the renewal of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which was to be named in honour of the late civil rights leader John Lewis – passed in Congress. The new Republican-controlled House of Representatives and a paper-thin Democratic majority in the Senate are unlikely to revisit them.
Alex Woodward reports.
Biden’s MLK remarks revive demands to protect voting rights after defeat in Congress