The White House is standing by President Joe Biden's condemnation of Georgia's voting and election reforms as "Jim Crow 2.0," despite record turnout in the state's Senate runoff that cemented Democratic control of the chamber.
The White House slammed Republican efforts in the Senate midterm elections as “stunningly bad,” charging that voters had put “to rest” the party’s agenda.
The White House on Wednesday refused to answer a question about the Hunter Biden laptop saga and whether his father's presidential campaign asked Twitter to classify the information as constituting "hacked materials."
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) released an amended version of his permitting reform legislation Wednesday morning, urging his fellow senators to approve it as an amendment to must-pass defense legislation after his earlier bill failed.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre would not say Wednesday if President Joe Biden would veto the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2023 after lawmakers included a provision that would repeal the administration's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for service members.