There were roughly 25,000 National Guard members in Washington, D.C., for the inauguration of President Joe Biden. It has been normal practice to have some National Guard in town for
By Alexander Bolton and Amie Parnes - 02/06/21 06:05 AM EST
Senate Republicans are venting their frustration over what they see as long odds to negotiate a bipartisan COVID-19 relief bill with President Biden by blaming his staff for standing in the way.
Republican senators who met with Biden at the White House on Monday told colleagues after the meeting that White House chief of staff Ron Klain
“There’s certainly a mixed signal from him on the unity message,” said Sen. Kevin Cramer
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Cramer said Biden was “very engaged and well-prepared” for the meeting “but I also heard that his chief of staff stood at the back of the room and shook his head ‘no’ for every point.”
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