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Picking a running mate: Inside the 16 days between Kamala Harris' launch and her choice of Tim Walz
Read full article: Picking a running mate: Inside the 16 days between Kamala Harris' launch and her choice of Tim WalzKamala Harris’ whirlwind process to select Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate can be summed up in a word: weird.
White House lawyer who advised Biden on pandemic and GOP investigations is set to leave next month
Read full article: White House lawyer who advised Biden on pandemic and GOP investigations is set to leave next monthThe top White House lawyer will leave next month after a nearly three-year run helping President Joe Biden weigh legal considerations as he implemented his pandemic response, battled Republican investigations and crafted major legislation.
How to get on the Supreme Court? Smile a lot, speak a little
Read full article: How to get on the Supreme Court? Smile a lot, speak a littleWhen presidents nominate a candidate to serve on the Supreme Court, they often ask an experienced Washington hand to help shepherd that candidate through the Senate confirmation process.
Biden orders release of Trump White House logs to Congress
Read full article: Biden orders release of Trump White House logs to CongressPresident Joe Biden is ordering the release of Trump White House visitor logs to the House committee investigating the riot of Jan. 6, 2021, once more rejecting former President Donald Trump’s claims of executive privilege.
White House, Jan. 6 committee agree to shield some documents
Read full article: White House, Jan. 6 committee agree to shield some documentsThe House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol has agreed to defer its request for hundreds of pages of records from the Trump administration.
Trump wants call logs, aide's notes hidden from Jan. 6 panel
Read full article: Trump wants call logs, aide's notes hidden from Jan. 6 panelFormer President Donald Trump is trying to block documents including call logs, drafts of remarks and speeches and handwritten notes from his chief of staff relating to the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.
Lawmakers defer some Jan. 6 document requests, seek others
Read full article: Lawmakers defer some Jan. 6 document requests, seek othersThe House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has “deferred” its requests for several dozen pages of Trump administration records at the White House’s urging.
To navigate legal quandaries, Biden leans on low-key counsel
Read full article: To navigate legal quandaries, Biden leans on low-key counselWhite House counsel Dana Remus made a lasting impression on her colleagues with her calm during the chaotic time after last year’s election when Donald Trump challenged the legitimacy of Joe Biden’s victory.
Jan. 6 panel moves against Bannon, sets contempt vote
Read full article: Jan. 6 panel moves against Bannon, sets contempt voteA congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection has set a vote to recommend criminal contempt charges against former White House aide Steve Bannon after he defied the panel’s subpoena.
Risky move: Biden undercuts WH executive privilege shield
Read full article: Risky move: Biden undercuts WH executive privilege shieldPresident Joe Biden has agreed to a request from Congress seeking sensitive information on the actions of Republican Donald Trump and his aides during the Jan. 6 insurrection — though the former president claims the information is guarded by executive privilege.
Families of Black men slain by police are hopeful for reform
Read full article: Families of Black men slain by police are hopeful for reformThe family and representatives of Black men killed by the police have met at the White House with senators and Biden administration officials and say they left feeling optimistic.
Biden getting 1st shot at making mark on federal judiciary
Read full article: Biden getting 1st shot at making mark on federal judiciaryFILE - In this Nov. 2, 2020, file photo the Supreme Court is seen at sundown in Washington. Barring an improbable expansion of the Supreme Court, Biden won’t be able to do anything about the high court’s entrenched conservative majority any time soon. That’s because Republicans who controlled the Senate in the final two years of the Obama White House confirmed relatively few judges. Biden already has pledged to name a Black woman to the Supreme Court if a seat opens up. But some Republicans and conservative groups are wary about what Democrats might try to do now that they control Congress and the White House.
Biden filling top White House team with campaign veterans
Read full article: Biden filling top White House team with campaign veteransPresident-elect Joe Biden has announced top White House staff positions, drawing from the senior ranks of his campaign and some of his closest confidants. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)ATLANTA – President-elect Joe Biden announced a raft of top White House staff positions on Tuesday, drawing from the senior ranks of his campaign and some of his closest confidants to fill out an increasingly diverse White House leadership team. Richmond will leave his Louisiana congressional seat to fill the White House job. Late last week, Biden tapped former senior campaign adviser Ron Klain to serve as his chief of staff. She is a veteran political operative who worked on both of Barack Obama’s White House bids.