Washington bureau chief Susan Page interviewed President Biden in the Oval Office over the weekend and discussed the election, his family, and his legacy. From her interview with Biden: PAGE: Three quick questions.
Transcript of President Joe Biden's Oval Office interview with Susan Page, USA TODAY's Washington Bureau Chief, on Jan. 5, 2025: PAGE: This is the limits of my technological ability. BIDEN ...
How does he hope history captures his single term in office? Susan Page interviewed President Biden before he leaves office later this month.
Susan Page, USA TODAY's Washington Bureau chief, exclusively interviewed outgoing President Joe Biden about his legacy, the 2024 election and more.
Analysis: President Biden offers a stark warning about an emerging oligarchy. That's a reference to his predecessor-turned-successor, Donald Trump.
With this action, I have now issued more individual pardons and commutations than any president in U.S. history,' Biden noted in a statement.
President Joe Biden will deliver his farewell address tonight days before President-elect Donald Trump will be sworn into office. Here's what I'm watching for.
"I don't know," Biden responded when USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page asked if he would've ... When he and Trump met in the Oval Office after the election, Biden said, "I tried to ...
We live near McIntosh Road and Tamiami Trail in Osprey and face the drag racing as well as exhaust pipes popping as the vehicles accelerate. It can be nonstop and has been going on for a number of years. Walking our dog is even a problem as we try to time it in between the noise, which is impossible. We don’t understand how this continues.
Vice President Kamala Harris has told her closest confidants that she’s disappointed President Biden claimed in a recent interview that he could have won the 2024 election had he been allowed to face Donald Trump.
Take a journey through Biden's time in office, how he got here and what you can expect as Delaware's president gets ready to return home.
Some current and former defense leaders and veterans are questioning whether Pete Hegseth would be able to enforce discipline in the ranks if the Senate confirms him as President-elect Donald Trump's defense secretary.