Before you shuffle off the world stage in a stupor for the last time, 'Genocide Joe', let's review your legacy report card.
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump reversed several executive orders from President Joe Biden, including reinstating sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC). These sanctions had originally been issued by Trump in 2020 and target ICC workers due to investigation efforts into U.
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Joe Biden’s Indictment
The former president’s unexpectedly powerful farewell address rightly condemned the very oligarchy he empowered.
Ansari, a former United Nations staffer, was seen as the more pro-Israel candidate during her campaign for the U.S. House.
If the U.S. president is charged with impeding an investigation, it could make nearly all international visits a headache and a risk.
Biden and Blinken are not the first US leaders to justify and participate in genocide, to create a desert and call it peace, but they have done it in front of the eyes of the world and they have done it at a time when everything else is coming apart.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Saturday threatened bounties on the heads of Afghanistan's Taliban leaders, sharply escalating the tone as he said more Americans may be detained in the country than previously thought.
In just a week, the president has floated financial reprisals for Mexico, Canada, Russia, Denmark and Colombia. The hostilities could backfire.
Week one of Trump's presidency reveals dual approach: public backing for Israel through executive orders while pressuring Netanyahu behind the scenes on hostage deal and Lebanon.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has warned that a Russian victory over Ukraine would undermine the dissuasive force of the world’s biggest military alliance and could cost trillions of dollars to restore the organization's credibility.
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, chair of the congressional inaugural committee, spoke to ABC News about what was said during the limousine ride she shared with then-President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump as they made their way to the Capitol for the inauguration ceremony Monday.
Jared Bernstein, the outgoing chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, says that Donald Trump is inheriting a strong economy, but with less freedom to maneuver than he had during his first term.