This week’s White House Report Card finds President Joe Biden still in France after several days of D-Day ceremonies.
were adequate but didn’t compare to the notable pro-democracy speeches of the past from former Presidents John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan.
The economy kept sputtering along, adding far more jobs than expected. But the jobs report’s good news was offset by details showing fewer people in full-time jobs. The unemployment rate increased to 4% as a result.is still in the lead and up in the key battleground states that will determine the electoral vote count. Both sides posted critical videos of their opponents.
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