Tag: Bidens

Joe Biden’s Brother Changes His Story When Confronted with Document During Impeachment Inquiry Testimony: Report

A new report claimed that some of James Biden’s public statements about his business activities were later contradicted in private Wednesday during a closed-door interview on Capitol Hill. Fox News, quoting what it said was “a source familiar with the interview,” said James Biden, President Joe Biden’s younger brother, said he was not part of […]

Biden’s latest equity push could backfire and reduce salaries

President Biden‘s push to end racial and gender disparities in the job market by requiring employers to divulge workers’ salaries could backfire and result in all workers earning less than they did before everyone knew how their pay stacked up, several recent studies have found. Mr. Biden has proposed forcing federal contractors and subcontractors to […]

How groups are spending Joe Biden’s environmental justice cash: Salaries, vacations and a rap song

Much of the millions of dollars in environmental justice funding from President Biden’s COVID-19 relief is paying for the salaries, benefits and travel expenses of community organizations’ staff, according to congressional documents shared with The Washington Times. An investigation found that some money has funded the development of a rap song for elementary school students, […]

How is Alexander Smirnov, ex-FBI informant charged with lying about Bidens, linked to Russian intel?

WASHINGTON — The explosive allegations at the center of an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden were false, federal prosecutors said, and came from an ex-FBI informant who said he was in touch with Russian intelligence. The informant, Alexander Smirnov, is “actively peddling new lies that could impact U.S. elections,” federal prosecutors said Wednesday, as […]

Tensions between dueling press secretaries threaten to undercut Biden’s election-year message

Tensions between the White House’s dueling spokespeople have muddied the messaging in a tough election year in which the administration has struggled to answer questions ranging from foreign policy to the president’s memory. In an unusual dynamic, White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby has increasingly elbowed out press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre at the […]