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The Joseph R. Biden Jr. Presidential Library is an archive of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in which state papers related to the presidency of Joe Biden have been deposited following his term as President of the United States, as well as a proposed presidential center on Joe Biden.
Executive orders are issued to help officers and agencies of the executive branch manage the operations within the federal government itself. [1] Presidential memoranda are closely related, and have the force of law on the Executive Branch, but are generally considered less prestigious. Presidential memoranda do not have an established process ...
The Great Reset: Joe Biden and the Rise of Twenty-First-Century Fascism. Forefront Books. ISBN 978-1637630594. Whipple, Chris (2023). The Fight of His Life: Inside Joe Biden's White House. Scribner. ISBN 978-1982106430. Foer, Franklin (2023). The Last Politician: Inside Joe Biden's White House and the Struggle for America's Future. Penguin Press.
President Biden will hold a signing ceremony for the measure on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, according to a post on social media by the National Association of Police Organizations, or NAPO. The advocacy ...
Biden has consistently pledged not to cut Social Security benefits. During his 2020 presidential campaign and his time in office, he emphasized his commitment to protecting and strengthening the ...
President Joe Biden delivered the State of the Union address on March 7, in a wide-ranging speech in which he addressed what he plans to change — or not change — about drug costs and Medicare ...
Left office — Assistant Attorney General (Office of Legal Counsel) Christopher Fonzone [8] January 5, 2024 (Confirmed December 19, 2023, 50–17) [RC 10] — Christopher H. Schroeder: October 29, 2021 (Confirmed October 28, 2021, 56–41) [RC 11] July 9, 2023 [9] — Assistant Attorney General (Office of Legal Policy) Hampton Dellinger ...
Following his election victory in 2020, U.S. president Joe Biden had 4,000 political appointments to make to the federal government. Of those 4,000 political appointments, more than 1250 require Senate confirmation. Upon taking office, Biden quickly placed more than 1,000 high-level officials into roles that did not require confirmation. [1]