Dana Perino tore into President Joe Biden's farewell address, arguing that it came across as though his "speechwriters have already left the building." The post Dana Perino Savages Biden’s Farewell Address: ‘The Speechwriters Have Already Left the Building’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Photos taken from just outside the Oval Office show the 82-year-old commander in chief with the small cushion wedged between the presidential rump and the seat of the seemingly firm leather chair.
Conservative commentators slammed Biden for his dark money warning in his final address Wednesday. Fox News’ Dana Perino commented on air after the sp
Right-wing media pundits were unimpressed with President Joe Biden’s farewell speech on Thursday, including one Fox panelist who could hardly believe AI didn’t write it and another Newsmax anchor who suggested Biden’s dentures were coming loose.
Photos taken from outside the Oval Office revealed Joe Biden with a small cushion wedged between his seat and the firm leather chair
Joe Biden gave his farewell address Wednesday and Fox News' Dana Perino trashed it. CNN's David Axelrod loved it. MSNBC's Alex Wagner got it right.
Incoming White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told "America's Newsroom" that President-elect Donald Trump plans to address America's soon-to-be "golden age" during his second inaugural address.
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Fox News anchor Dana Perino asked co-host Kayleigh McEnany on Monday morning to weigh in on how incoming President Donald Trump plans to communicate his first actions in office as he begins his ...
The 47th president and Vice president-elect JD Vance will be sworn in Jan. 20 — here's the Inauguration Day schedule, who's performing and where to watch for free.
President Trump took the oath of office for the second time and was sworn in as the 47th president. He laid out a sweeping agenda and declared that the country’s golden age “begins now.”
Reporters who covered Joe Biden's White House are reflecting on what proved to be one of the least accessible presidents in modern history as they prepare to again cover one of the more accessible, if less predicable ones, in Donald Trump.