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.
How does he hope history captures his single term in office? Susan Page interviewed President Biden before he leaves office later this month.
One does not need to be a Trump supporter to find Susan Page’s exit interview with President Biden stunning. The setup of Biden behind the Oval Office desk with FDR’s picture has all the ...
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump is swiftly breaching the traditional boundaries of presidential power as he returns to the White House, bringing to bear a lifetime of bending the limits in courthouses, boardrooms and politics to forge an expansive view of his authority.
President Donald Trump redecorated the Oval Office with many of the same artifacts from his first White House term.
After the most dramatic comeback in U.S. history, the new president has more power than before, and a better idea how to wield it.
Analysis: President Biden offers a stark warning about an emerging oligarchy. That's a reference to his predecessor-turned-successor, Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden is pictured at the Oval Office during an interview with USA TODAY Washington Bureau chief Susan Page. / Josh Morgan / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images In less than 72 hours ...
"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 ...
US President Donald Trump used his first day in office to issue an unprecedented wave of executive orders that have left opponents rallying to fight him in court, including clampdowns
(AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File ... The president will deliver his final remarks from the Oval Office. In the past, President Barack Obama went to his home in Chicago for his farewell speech.
What were the key messages from Donald Trump's second inaugural address? USA TODAY's Susan Page analyzes the speech.