Call for President Biden to Withdraw from 2024 Presidential Race

Rep. Lloyd Doggett urges President Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race due to dissatisfaction with his performance and polling numbers. White House staffers are reported to be afraid of President Biden. Congressional Democrats plan revenge on the Supreme Court. Potential Biden replacements are compared to Trump. Vice President Kamala Harris is suggested as a replacement nominee.

Hunter Biden's involvement in President Joe Biden's meetings

Hunter Biden has joined meetings with President Joe Biden and his top aides since his father returned to the White House from Camp David. He has been advising his father and was found guilty last month on gun-related charges. Some senior White House staff have been surprised by his presence in meetings.

President Biden's limited access and concerns about fulfilling a second term

President Biden's close aides have shielded him from many people inside and outside the White House since the beginning of his presidency, leading to concerns about his limitations and ability to fulfill a second term.

President Joe Biden's debate performance

White House aides were shocked at President Joe Biden's poor debate performance, with reports indicating that his closest aides have shielded him from others since the beginning of his presidency.

Supreme Court dissent on White House and Facebook

Justice Samuel Alito dissented against the White House's attempt to coerce Facebook into moderating COVID-19 misinformation, accusing the administration of threatening free speech. The majority opinion, written by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, avoided the free speech issue. Alito, joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, expressed concern over the government's pressure on social media platforms.

Tyler Cherry's Controversial Social Media Posts

Tyler Cherry, the White House Associate Communications Director, has a history of radical, anti-white and anti-Israel tweets that have sparked controversy. His social media posts from 2014 and 2015 criticized American support for Israel during conflicts with Hamas. Despite deleting the posts, Cherry remains in his position and focuses on climate and environmental policies.

Promotion of White House Official and Social Media Backlash

Former Pennsylvania Rep. Patrick Murphy (D) and former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins (R) discuss the promotion of a Biden communications staffer and calls for the president to take a drug and cognitive test at the first presidential debate. A recently promoted White House official, Tyler Cherry, is deleting thousands of old tweets that ignited backlash due to anti-police, anti-Republican, and anti-Israel rhetoric.

Tyler Cherry's Controversial Tweets and Apology

Tyler Cherry, White House communications official, apologizes for past tweets comparing police to 'slave patrols'. Cherry's past tweets resurfaced, prompting controversy. He confirmed the authenticity of the tweets but stated they do not reflect his current views. Some tweets were deleted, sparking further scrutiny.

White House Statements on Deaths of Rachel Morin and Jocelyn Nungaray

The White House is facing backlash for its statements on the deaths of a mother of five in Maryland and a young girl in Texas who were allegedly murdered by illegal immigrants. The statements expressed condolences and the belief that those responsible should be held accountable, but did not comment on ongoing police investigations. Republicans criticized the White House and used the opportunity to criticize President Biden's border policies.

Cockroach Incident During State Department Press Briefing

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller interrupted a press briefing after noticing a cockroach on the wall near a reporter's head. The incident was reminiscent of a past event where a mouse fell from the White House press briefing room ceiling.

Ukraine Conflict

The White House is fast-tracking the delivery of Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine as a new Russian advance tests the country.

Vice President Kamala Harris meets Queer Eye cast at the White House

Vice President Kamala Harris celebrated the cast of Netflix’s Queer Eye at the White House amid falling poll numbers. Despite the positive interaction, Harris faces doubts about her ability to win the presidency.

Biden Campaign Task Force on Malfunctioning Videos

The Biden campaign has created a task force to reduce the impact of videos showing President Biden malfunctioning in public. White House aides are sensitive about videos of Biden and have begun quarreling with media allies about the coverage of Biden's age, gaffes, and confusing moments.

White House denies canceling meeting with Israeli officials

The White House denied canceling a meeting with Israeli officials, stating it was rescheduled due to a scheduling conflict. The meeting was originally reported to be canceled after Prime Minister Netanyahu criticized the Biden administration for delays in arms supply. The U.S. assured Israel that weapons deliveries would resume, but some issues persisted, leading to tensions between the two nations.

Fact-checking of Video Involving Presidents Obama and Biden

The Associated Press fact-checked a video of former President Barack Obama walking President Joe Biden off stage, amid growing concerns about Biden's age and gaffes. White House Press Secretary defended Biden against claims of glitches in public appearances. The AP concluded that there was nothing noteworthy about the moment in question.

Controversy over Videos of President Joe Biden's Public Behavior

Videos of President Joe Biden appearing to malfunction in public have been called 'cheap fakes' by the White House, while the Trump campaign insists they are real. Biden has faced criticism for incidents where he appeared to freeze and wander off, with some suggesting health challenges may be the cause.

Jeffrey Katzenberg's Efforts to Support President Biden

Film producer Jeffrey Katzenberg, a Biden campaign co-chair, has been holding meetings at the White House to gain support for President Biden. He has convinced donors to meet with Biden and views his age as a 'superpower.' Katzenberg is a high-profile supporter in Hollywood and fears Trump's rise.

Proposed bill to require White House to notify Congress about president taking drugs

Tennessee Republican proposes bill to require White House to notify Congress when the president takes drugs that alter alertness, judgment, or mood. Bill called the No Juicing Joe Act due to concerns about President Biden's mental decline. Republican officials criticize Biden's cognitive abilities, while White House dismisses criticisms as partisan politics.

Border Patrol Agent Speaks Anonymously About Pressure to Allow Illegal Border Crossings

Border patrol agent speaks anonymously with CNN, claiming pressure to allow illegal border crossings or risk losing job. White House denies claims. Biden administration announces executive action to crack down on crossings.

White House Press Briefing Cancellation

Former Biden communications director Kate Bedingfield insists that the White House canceling its press briefing had nothing to do with the Hunter Biden verdict, sparking a debate on a CNN panel.

President Biden Freezing at Juneteenth Celebration

President Biden appeared to freeze during a Juneteenth celebration at the White House, leading to criticism from Republicans about his age and mental sharpness.

Pro-Palestinian Protester Demonstration Outside the White House

Pro-Palestinian protester falsely claims Hamas did not rape Israelis and accuses Israeli soldiers of raping Palestinians during a demonstration outside the White House. Pro-Palestinian protesters openly support Hamas and Hezbollah, vandalize a statue, and assault a U.S. Park Police officer. No arrests were made.

Negotiating Deal with Hamas to Release American Hostages in Gaza

The White House is considering negotiating a deal with Hamas to release Americans held hostage in Gaza.

Protest outside White House over President Biden's support of Israel

Thousands gathered outside the White House to protest President Biden's support of Israel, leading to vandalism of statues and clashes with police. Sen. Tom Cotton called on the Justice Department to investigate anti-Israel agitators.

Pro-Palestinian Protest at the White House

Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators surrounded the White House with a 'red line' banner to symbolize a boundary for President Joe Biden over his support for Israel in the war on Gaza. Israel had not crossed Biden's 'red line' despite the ongoing conflict. Names of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces were written on the banner. The protest took place hours after Israel rescued four hostages kidnapped by Hamas.

Pro-Palestine Protesters Surround White House

Pro-Palestine protesters surrounded the White House, leading to the retreat of Secret Service and U.S. Park Police. Demonstrators rejected a two-state solution, called for an intifada, and condemned President Biden for supporting Israel. Police were encircled and eventually retreated as protesters chanted anti-police slogans. Progressives criticized Biden for supporting Israel, leading to threats of not voting for him in the upcoming election.

Pro-Palestinian Protest Outside White House

Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the White House to protest the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, chanting anti-Biden slogans and calling for the murder of Zionists. The protest followed the rescue of four hostages taken by Hamas from Nuseirat refugee camp. Protests have increased since Hamas's attack in October 2023, with calls for divestment from Israeli companies and academic ties with Israel.

Pro-Palestinian Protest at the White House

Pro-Palestinian protesters surrounded the White House, vandalized a statue, and assaulted a U.S. Park Police officer. The protest coincided with Israel rescuing hostages from Hamas. Demonstrators called on Biden to withhold military aid for Israel.

Criticism of Wall Street Journal Report on President Biden

Democrats are criticizing a Wall Street Journal report about President Biden's mental acuity, citing 'faux outrage' over the use of anonymous sources. Ex-Biden administration staffer Michael LaRosa defends the article and questions why the White House did not provide 'powerful voices' to vouch for Biden's mental acuity.

President Biden's Mental Acuity

The article discusses concerns about President Biden's mental acuity, including instances of gaffes and low energy in meetings. The White House urged Democrats to push back on 'false' narratives about Biden's sharpness. Both Democrats and Republicans shared contrasting views on Biden's performance in meetings.

House Speaker Mike Johnson discusses White House opposition to ICC sanction bill

House Speaker Mike Johnson discusses the White House opposing Republicans' bill to sanction the ICC after it sought arrest warrants on Israeli officials. Bipartisan bill passed in the House despite White House opposition.

Hostage Negotiations with Hamas in Gaza

National security adviser Jake Sullivan to meet with hostage families of Americans believed to be held by Hamas in Gaza at a critical juncture in negotiations for a possible cease-fire deal outlined by President Joe Biden.

Kansas City Chiefs' White House Visit

President Biden hosts the Kansas City Chiefs at the White House to commemorate their back-to-back Super Bowl wins. Tight end Travis Kelce jokes about getting tased if he speaks at the podium. Pop star Taylor Swift did not attend. Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker criticized President Biden in a commencement speech.

Kansas City Chiefs visit White House for Super Bowl celebration

The Kansas City Chiefs visited the White House for the second year in a row to celebrate back-to-back Super Bowl titles. Kicker Harrison Butker criticized President Biden but the team's CEO emphasized the unifying power of sports.

Invitation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Address Congress

House Speaker Mike Johnson is preparing to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress despite public breaks between President Biden and Israel.

Israeli Forces in Gaza

Israeli forces continue to push deeper into the southern Gaza city of Rafah despite international pressure and a deadly weekend attack on a tent city. The White House is monitoring the situation closely.

Israeli strike in Rafah and U.S. policy

The White House indicated that the Israeli strike in Rafah did not warrant a change in U.S. policy despite the tragic and horrific events. President Biden had previously warned against a ground invasion of Rafah and supplying offensive weapons if it occurred.

President Joe Biden's Planned Statement on Verdict in Donald Trump's Business Records Trial

President Joe Biden is planning to make a public statement when a verdict is reached in the business records trial of former President Donald Trump, potentially as early as this week. Biden's team is preparing for different outcomes and potential political implications of the verdict.

Kansas City Chiefs' White House Visit and Harrison Butker Controversy

President Biden will welcome the Kansas City Chiefs back to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl win, despite backlash faced by Chiefs' kicker Harrison Butker over his commencement speech at Benedictine College.

Border Security Legislation Blocked by Republicans

President Biden criticized Republicans for blocking border security legislation in the Senate, accusing them of prioritizing partisan politics over national security. The bill would have increased Border Patrol agents, immigration judges, and technology for fentanyl detection. Biden expressed commitment to address the broken immigration system.

Meeting Between White House National Security Adviser and Saudi Crown Prince

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss a security agreement amid tensions following an attack by Hamas. The discussions involved a two-state solution for Palestinians and the situation in Gaza. The agreement may include advanced weapons, trade deals, and nuclear cooperation.

Controversy Surrounding Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker's White House Invite

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre confirms that Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's invite to the White House is still open despite backlash over his defense of the Christian faith. Butker's comments at a commencement address criticizing President Biden's pro-abortion stance and championing motherhood sparked controversy. The NFL distanced itself from Butker's remarks.

Controversy over Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's White House invitation

CNN's MJ Lee questioned White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on whether Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker is still welcome at the White House after controversial commencement speech.

U.S.-Israel Relationship

Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman criticizes President Biden's handling of Israel, House Democrats support bill condemning Biden's stance on Israel, bipartisan backlash against Biden's decision to withhold weapons aid from Israel, Biden announces $1 billion weapons shipment to Israel, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer does not plan to take up the bill, White House warns of unintended consequences if bill is enacted, House Democratic leaders advise caucus to vote against the bill amid growing concerns within the Democratic Party over U.S.-Israel relationship.

White House and Hunter Biden's Criminal Trial

President Joe Biden is worried about his son's upcoming criminal trial on felony gun charges, brought by his own Justice Department. The White House is concerned about the impact this trial may have on the president psychologically, even though they claim no involvement in the case.

President Joe Biden's false claim about inflation

President Joe Biden falsely claimed that inflation was at 9 percent when he took office, but White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre clarified that he was referring to the factors that caused inflation being in place at that time. However, this assertion contradicts Biden's previous statements and overlooks the impact of his administration's policies on inflation.

White House National Security Adviser's Travel Plans

White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan is expected to travel to Saudi Arabia and Israel this weekend. NBC News International Correspondent Raf Sanchez reports on what to expect.

ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos praises 'deep state' patriots

ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos praises the 'deep state' as being 'packed with patriots' who serve the presidency and the country, not the president. He interviewed duty officers from the White House for his book and learned that these individuals come from various government agencies and are dedicated to their work.

White House stance on Israel military shipments

The White House opposes a Republican-led bill that would force President Biden to stop withholding military shipments to Israel. Biden has withheld one shipment of weapons covered by the Israeli aid package passed in Congress last month. The unclear intentions regarding fulfilling the Israeli aid package has caused tension within the Democratic Party.

Assassination Attempt on President Ronald Reagan

On March 30, 1981, President Ronald Reagan survived an assassination attempt by John Hinckley Jr. Chaos ensued at the White House and the Situation Room as officials grappled with managing the crisis and nuclear codes. National Security Adviser Richard Allen recorded the dramatic events, including Vice President George H.W. Bush asserting control upon arrival.

U.S.-Israel Relations

The White House threatens to withhold military aid if Israel conducts a major ground operation in Rafah, raising questions about red lines with close allies.

US Politics and International Relations

House Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Rep. Adam Smith urges the White House to clarify and reiterate support for Israel after President Biden's comments. He criticizes Hamas for holding up a ceasefire and calls for a message to be pushed about it. Smith also acknowledges concerns about Israel's conduct in the Gaza conflict.

Controversy Surrounding Maher Bitar

Maher Bitar, a White House official, has a controversial past as a pro-Palestinian activist linked to radical groups. His appointment has raised concerns about U.S. foreign policy towards Israel and his influence in intelligence operations.

Stormy Daniels Testifies at Donald Trump's Trial

Stormy Daniels testifies at Donald Trump's 'hush money' trial in Manhattan, asserting her story about a 2006 sex tryst with the former president. Madeleine Westerhout also testifies about her experiences working closely with Trump at the White House.

Biden Administration's stance on Israeli attack on Hamas in Rafah

The Biden administration argued that an Israeli attack on Hamas in Rafah would strengthen Hamas and not improve Israel's security. They suggested alternative policy choices to dismantle Hamas without entering Rafah. White House officials claimed that a major ground operation in Rafah would actually strengthen Hamas's position at the negotiating table.

Media Bias and White House Expectations

Journalist Matt Taibbi comments on potential bias at NPR and the White House's expectations from The New York Times. The Times and the Biden administration have clashed over coverage and media access.

John Kirby's Role in the White House during the War in Gaza

John Kirby is the public face of the White House during the war in Gaza, facing criticism for his role in explaining and defending Biden's foreign policy decisions.

White House Gate Crash Incident

A vehicle crashed into a gate at the White House complex, killing the driver. There was no threat to the White House.

Mark Hamill Visits White House and Calls President 'Joebi-Wan Kenobi'

Actor Mark Hamill visited the White House and referred to President Joe Biden as 'Joebi-Wan Kenobi.' He praised the President and White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, engaging in some light-hearted banter during a press briefing.

End of Affordable Connectivity Program

NPR discusses the impending end of the Affordable Connectivity Program, which subsidized internet costs for millions of households, with White House senior advisor Tom Perez.

White House considering accepting Palestinians from Gaza as refugees

The White House is considering accepting Palestinians from Gaza as refugees amid Israel's conflict with Hamas. The proposal would involve resettling Palestinians with American family members in the U.S., requiring security and medical screenings. The plan would require coordination with Egypt and marks a significant shift in U.S. refugee policy.

White House Corrections of President Biden's Remarks in 2024

White House communications staff has corrected President Joe Biden's public remarks at least 148 times since the beginning of 2024, as per a review of official White House transcripts. Corrections range from names, dates, and titles to altering the meaning of statements. Some false information relayed by Biden was also corrected in the transcripts.

Anti-Israel Protest at Columbia University

Anti-Israel protesters took over Hamilton Hall at Columbia University, demanding divestment from Israel and amnesty for protestors. White House condemns violence and hate speech. Columbia University closed indefinitely for safety reasons.

Alleged Indian Intelligence Involvement in Assassination Plots

The White House views the reported role of the Indian intelligence service in two assassination plots in Canada and the United States as a serious matter. India's foreign ministry denies the allegations and is investigating the issue.

Anti-Israel protests at U.S. universities

Fox News discusses anti-Israel protests at U.S. universities, White House Press Secretary dodges questions on the topic, focusing on condemning antisemitism and supporting peaceful protests.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre

Top White House aides attempted to remove press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre due to poor job performance, but she refused to leave. Critics argue she relies too much on notes and lacks understanding of the issues.

FOX News Highlights

Anti-Israel protests have been spreading, homeless tents may face eviction, White House responds to alleged plot, cancer report reveals common types, Jerry Seinfeld discusses 'darkening moods', and more news highlights from FOX News.

Anti-Israel Protests at Columbia University

Growing anti-Israel protests at Columbia University condemned by the White House for antisemitic rhetoric and violence. Protests continue with arrests and suspension notices issued to students. New York City officials denounce the antisemitism and call for a safe learning environment for all students.

Fox News report on White House's support for Israel and Terry Anderson's passing

Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports on the diplomatic tightrope the White House is walking as it supports Israel while urging leaders not to strike back following Iran's weekend attack. Terry Anderson, the globe-trotting Associated Press correspondent who became one of America’s longest-held hostages after he was snatched from a street in war-torn Lebanon in 1985 and held for nearly seven years, has died at 76.

President Joe Biden’s comments about his uncle’s death

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refused to confirm President Joe Biden’s suggestion that his uncle was “shot down” and eaten by cannibals off the coast of New Guinea. Biden misstated key details about his uncle’s death, according to the Associated Press.

White House Aides Referring to Trump as “Hitler Pig”

White House aides reportedly refer to former President Donald Trump as “Hitler Pig” in private discussions. Trump was seen sleeping in court during his criminal trial. The nickname went viral and is used by younger individuals close to the administration. President Joe Biden has also called Trump a “sick fuck” in private. Trump criticized Biden after an Iran drone attack on Israel.

President Biden's response to Iran's attacks against Israel

President Biden did not respond to Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy's question about Iran's recent attacks against Israel, sparking outrage from Republicans. The White House has signaled support for Israel following the attack.

Anti-Israel protesters chant 'death to America, death to Israel' at rally in Dearborn, Michigan

Anti-Israel protesters chant 'death to America, death to Israel' at rally in Dearborn, Michigan as antisemitism reveals itself in the far-left. Michigan Republicans call on DOJ to investigate the activists. Biden campaign and White House have condemned the comments.

Iran's Drone Attack on Israel

Iran launched drones towards Israel, prompting the White House to vow ironclad support for Israel's security. President Biden is closely monitoring the situation and meeting with his national security team. Israeli officials are on high alert and prepared for any scenario.

Controversy Surrounding Judicial Nominee Adeel Mangi

The White House is standing by controversial judicial nominee Adeel Mangi despite ties to groups accused of antisemitism and supporting 'cop killers', facing growing opposition from Republican lawmakers and some Senate Democrats.

Iranian Threat to Israel

The White House confirms that Iran's threats of reprisals against Israel are real after a strike in Syria killed two Iranian generals. The United States is closely monitoring the situation and ensuring Israel has necessary defense capabilities.

Controversy over White House Condolences to OJ Simpson

The White House expressed condolences to OJ Simpson's family without mentioning the families of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, leading to controversy. Simpson, a former NFL star, was acquitted of murder but found responsible in a civil trial. The Goldman family expressed sorrow at the news.

State Dinner between Japanese PM and President Biden

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and President Joe Biden shared warm toasts at a state dinner at the White House, highlighting the strong bond between Japan and the U.S. Guests included notable figures from business, politics, and entertainment.

White House State Dinner for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida

The White House hosted a state dinner for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, with notable guests including former President Bill Clinton, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, and actor Robert De Niro. Vice President Kamala Harris and other prominent figures were also in attendance. The event featured a meal of house-cured salmon and dry-aged ribeye steak, and singer Paul Simon performed.

President Biden's Remarks on House Republicans and Affordable Care Act

President Biden accuses House Republicans of 'killing millions of Americans' by slashing the Affordable Care Act. White House press secretary downplays the remarks as an 'extreme evaluation.'

Israel-Hamas Conflict and Hostage Situation

The article discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, focusing on efforts to secure the release of hostages and potential cease-fire talks. It also covers Israel's military actions in Gaza and the frustration over government inaction. White House comments on Israeli troop withdrawal are mentioned as well.

Comparison of U.S. and Israeli Strikes in Afghanistan

White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby responds to questions comparing 2021 U.S. strike in Afghanistan and Israeli strike, emphasizing differences in conflicts and military chains of command.

Israel's actions in Gaza

White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby discusses Israel's actions in Gaza and the risk of becoming indistinguishable from Hamas on CNN.

White House Considering Ban on Menthol Cigarettes

The White House is considering finalizing a ban on menthol cigarettes, which are popular among smokers and particularly with black smokers. Special interest groups are pressuring for and against the ban, with concerns about economic consequences for convenience stores and livelihoods. Health officials have missed deadlines to establish the ban, causing confusion. Advocates claim that banning menthol cigarettes will save lives.

President Biden's Strategy on Israel

Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki stated that President Joe Biden's strategy on Israel is not working, and there is a need for a change in approach to affect Prime Minister Netanyahu's behavior and end the war.

Concerns about President Joe Biden's Health and Fitness

Democrat strategists are concerned about the narrative that President Joe Biden is too frail to be president and believe the White House should do more to counter these concerns.

White House State Dinner for Teachers

First Lady Jill Biden announces a White House State Dinner to honor America's top teachers, including the newly named National Teacher of the Year, Missy Testerman.

Phone call between President Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping

President Joe Biden held a phone call with China's Xi Jinping, emphasizing a desire to avoid conflict and promote cooperation, while Xi demanded support for China's claims and human rights abuses were discussed. Different accounts of the conversation were provided by Xinhua and the White House.

Palestinian American Doctor's White House Meeting, Cease-fire in Gaza, Anti-Government Protests in Jerusalem

A Palestinian American doctor walked out of a meeting at the White House to mark Ramadan, expressing disappointment at being the only Palestinian present. Pope Francis called for a cease-fire in Gaza after seven aid workers were killed in an Israeli strike. Anti-government protests erupted outside Netanyahu's home in Jerusalem.

Establishing a Unified Time Standard for the Moon

The White House directed NASA to establish a standard time for the moon and celestial bodies to set international norms in space. This Coordinated Lunar Time (LTC) will be crucial for missions and communication in space.

Internet Subsidy Program Extension

The White House is pushing Congress to extend an internet subsidy program before it runs out of money, potentially causing millions of households to lose internet access. The program helps lower-income families save on their monthly internet bills.

President Joe Biden's Slurred Speech

President Joe Biden's slurred speech during a morning show interview discussing the White House Easter Egg Roll has raised concerns about his age and ability to effectively serve as president.

White House Controversy Over Transgender Day of Visibility

The White House faced criticism for failing to commemorate Transgender Day of Visibility on their Spanish-language social media account while doing so on the English-language account. President Biden's proclamation on the day was met with condemnation from some conservatives.

Hunter Biden's involvement in alleged corruption and potential criminal referrals

Criminal defense attorney reacts to Hunter Biden's attorney attempting to dismiss tax case; Republicans consider criminal referrals against Bidens; Hunter Biden seen at White House Easter event amid corruption investigation.

White House Response to Squatting Issue

The White House considers squatting a local issue and believes local governments should take action to protect the rights of property owners and renters. Florida Governor signed a bill granting state law enforcement officials power to remove squatters and increase penalties.

White House Easter Egg Roll Delayed by Ominous Weather Conditions

Donald Trump Jr. remarked on ominous weather conditions delaying the White House Easter Egg Roll, suggesting it may be a sign from God. The event was delayed due to thunder and lightning, with over 40,000 people expected to participate. Some criticized Democrats for focusing on Transgender Day of Visibility over Easter. The Biden administration's actions drew backlash for seemingly devaluing Easter and tradition.

White House Easter Egg Roll

The White House Easter egg roll was delayed due to bad weather, with over 40,000 guests participating in the event. This year's theme focused on education rather than religious aspects. President Joe Biden faced criticism for acknowledging Transgender Day of Visibility on Easter Sunday.

White House Easter Egg Roll 2024

Skip Bedell highlights Easter savings and deals available at Walmart while the First Lady's Commemorative Egg tradition continues after nearly five decades, with Jill Biden receiving seven eggs in 2024.

President Biden Proclaims Easter as Transgender Visibility Day

President Biden's proclamation of Easter as Transgender Visibility Day sparks outrage across the nation, with panelists on 'The Big Weekend Show' discussing the impact and implications of this decision.

Controversy over Transgender Day of Visibility and Easter

The White House celebrates Transgender Day of Visibility on the same day as Easter, sparking controversy over the timing. Conservatives criticize the decision, while the White House defends it as a celebration of equality and human rights.