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presidential citizens medal, Biden and Liz Cheney
President Biden is giving the second highest civilian award to the leaders of the Jan. 6 congressional committee
President Joe Biden is bestowing the second highest civilian medal on Liz Cheney and Bennie Thompson, leaders of the congressional investigation into the Capitol riot who Donald Trump has said should be jailed for their roles in the inquiry.
Liz Cheney, under fire from Trump over J6, will receive presidential medal from Biden
The 20 awards recipients include Americans who fought for marriage equality, an Army nurse during the Vietnam War, and a war correspondent.
Biden to honor Liz Cheney with Presidential Citizens Medal
The second-highest civilian medal will also go to Rep. Bennie G. Thompson, who led the investigation with Cheney into the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack.
Liz Cheney to receive the 2nd highest civilian award from President Joe Biden
President Joe Biden is bestowing the second highest civilian medal on Liz Cheney and Bennie Thompson, leaders of the congressional investigation into the Jan 6., 2021 Capitol riot.
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Watch Live: President Biden To Award Liz Cheney, Bennie Thompson, And Others With Presidential Citizens Medal
President Biden will award the Presidential Citizens Medal to 20 people on Thursday afternoon around 5:00 pm, including former Rep. Liz Cheney and Rep. Bennie Thompson, who both served on the House January 6 committee,
Biden to award Presidential Citizens Medal to Liz Cheney, Bennie Thompson, who led Jan. 6 select committee
Rep. Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, and former Rep. Liz Cheney, a Wyoming Republican, served as chair and vice chair of the House Jan. 6 select committee.
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Biden's Nippon Steel decision could have ramifications on U.S. relations with Japan
President Biden is on the clock, needing to decide by Tuesday whether or not to stop Nippon Steel from buying U.S. Steel. Why it matters: This could have ramifications for economic relations between the two longtime allies,
Japanese buyer sends Biden new U.S. Steel proposal in final bid for support
Nippon Steel sent a new proposal in its bid to buy U.S. Steel, including giving the U.S. government a veto over any reduction in U.S. Steel’s “production capacity.”
Nippon Steel Adds Veto to New US Steel Offer to Biden
Derek, what exactly is this new offer on the table? While the new offer aims to deal straight with a severe subjection, remember syphilis as that group in the US government that reviews foreign transactions for national security things and advanced this sort of unique economic security argument.
Biden, New Orleans and Trump
Biden, Trump respond to deadly New Year's Day attack in New Orleans
President Biden said there is "no justification" for the "horrific" attack early New Year's Day in New Orleans that left at least 15 people dead and dozens more injured.
Trump appears to blame Biden border policy for New Orleans attack by U.S. citizen
Law enforcement officials have said that Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the assailant in the vehicular attack that killed 15 people in New Orleans, was a U.S. native.
President Biden speaks after New Orleans attack
Following an early morning attack in New Orleans that has left more than a dozen dead and several more injured, President Joe Biden addressed the nation on Wednesday.
Jimmy Carter, Biden and National Day of Mourning
President Biden marks Jan. 9 as national day of mourning after Jimmy Carter's death
President Joe Biden marked Jan. 9 as a national day of mourning in honor of the death of former President Jimmy Carter.
Will there be mail on Jan. 9, the day of mourning for President Carter? What will be closed
Federal offices not deemed vital will be closed Jan. 9 to observe the National Day of Mourning for former President Jimmy Carter.
VOA60 America - Biden declares January 9 a day of mourning for Carter
U.S. President Joe Biden has declared January 9 a National Day of Mourning for former president Jimmy Carter and announced Monday that all federal government offices would be closed that day as a show of respect for the 39th U.
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Biden to mark 235 judicial confirmations during White House tenure
President Biden will deliver remarks from the White House highlighting the 235 judges confirmed by the Senate during his ...
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President Biden announces nearly $2.5 billion more in military aid for Ukraine
President Joe Biden says the United States will send nearly $2.5 billion more in weapons to Ukraine.
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Gregg Jarrett Says Biden’s ‘Litany’ Of Lies ‘Cemented’ His Legacy As ‘Worst President’
Legal analyst Gregg Jarrett called President Joe Biden the “worst president” in American history Tuesday on Fox Business, ...
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Fact Check: Biden Called Trump the Only President to Avoid Successor's Inauguration. Here's Why He Was Wrong
President Joe Biden claimed in a December 2024 interview that the president-elect was the first U.S. president to "ever avoid an inauguration." ...
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Biden says New Orleans attacker posted video beforehand indicating he was inspired by ISIS
Authorities say a man driving a pickup truck sped through a crowd of pedestrians in New Orleans’ bustling French Quarter early on New Year’s Day, killing at least 15 people and injuring about 30 ...
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Biden takes jab at Trump while applauding Jimmy Carter's decency, shares fondest memory with late president
President Biden held a press conference about former President Jimmy Carter's legacy on Sunday, sharing fond memories with ...
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Bill to expand Social Security to millions of Americans reaches President Biden's desk
The Social Security Fairness Act is expected to be signed Monday, according to advocates for police and firefighters.
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