Biden Makes It Clear He Won t Commit This Huge Trump Mistake
02/05/21 AT 12:21 AM US President-elect Joe Biden has pledged that, on his first day in office, he would reverse a ban ordered by Donald Trump on travel to the United States for citizens of mostly-Muslim countries Photo: AFP / JIM WATSON
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The president s children and grandchildren will not be given their own office
The White House on Wednesday revealed new transparency and accountability measures
In their first interview together at the White House, President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden on Wednesday discussed a bunch of topics, including marriage, prayer, family and the multitude of challenges facing the Biden administration.
i want to connect the dots because it is it is connected, brandon. it s a war on ethics. they started right behind us with the office of congressional ethics. okay? republican leadership in the house. and then they pivoted, also right behind us. they re going to do senate hearings. as far as we know betsy devos know ethics information. we don t know her conflicts. she s a billionaire. she s going to be testifying today. we have to have that. then we had the grand kahuna of them all donald trump with his conflict ridden. everybody agrees, both sides of the aisle, terrible plan. this weekend they turned on walt shaub, the director of the office of government ethics. they threatened to gut that office, to shut it down. reince priebus went on national television cracking his knuckles with his necktie warning shaub, warning shaub, he had the nerve to do that on national television. he has the power to do that. and now the big money. it s all connected.