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Listed below are the presidential proclamations signed by United States President Joe Biden, beginning with Proclamation 10140. As of November 14, 2024, President Biden has signed 719 presidential proclamations.
President Biden signed a total of 162 executive orders during his singular term, from January 2021 to January 2025. As of January 22, 2025, 67 of them (41%) have been revoked by his successor, Donald Trump. [9]
Date Events Photos/Videos Monday, April 1 President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden host the White House Easter Egg Roll. [1]Tuesday, April 2 President Biden releases a statement denouncing Israel after seven World Central Kitchen aid workers were killed by Israeli drone strikes in the Gaza Strip, adding that he will "continue to press Israel" to provide aid to Palestinian civilians amid the ...
When President Joe Biden ran for president in 2020, the U.S. economy was being pummeled by the COVID-19 pandemic. Biden laid out a plan to rebuild it through policies designed to boost job growth,...
Date Events Photos/Videos Monday, October 7 President Biden attends a memorial service for the victims of the 7 October terrorist attack on Israel.Biden lights a candle during a remembrance ceremony in the Blue Room of the White House with First Lady Jill Biden and Rabbi Aaron Alexander of Adas Israel Congregation, marking the one-year anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel.
President Joe Biden worked so closely with the ghostwriter with whom he is accused of sharing classified secrets that he once declared that he'd trust the author with his life. Mark Zwonitzer ...
A new book about Joe Biden portrays the president as someone whose middle-class upbringing helped foster a resentment of intellectual elitism that shaped his political career and sometimes caused ...
Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics is a memoir by then-senator Joe Biden (later the 47th vice president and 46th president of the United States), first published by Random House on July 31, 2007. A paperback version was published on August 28, 2008. [1] It was published in the run-up to his 2008 presidential campaign.