Hunter Biden s eight-month-old son Beau steals the show at inauguration concert as he dances to Lovely Day in the President s arms in the White House
The First Family watched the concert from the White House after Joe Biden spoke at the Lincoln Memorial
Joe Biden was seen with Hunter Biden s eight-month-old son Beau in his arms, dancing to Lovely Day
The baby - named after Hunter s brother, who died in 2015 - could be seen pointing at the screen for the show
Earlier, in his speech, Biden reiterated his calls for unity and insisted he believes the best is yet to come
Happy new year!
Everything has been a lot. Not only did the pandemic climb to terrifying numbers, but our political divisions reached an overwhelming apex before the inauguration. We endured a national reckoning with white supremacy and fascism in American history.
But we got through it! Somehow, we managed to survive one of the worst years in recorded history! I cannot wait to see what 2022 brings our way!
…what do you mean that was all two weeks ago?
Trauma is a funny thing sometimes. It can be isolating due to how unique the pain feels and people calling attention to how different you are as a result. But it can be unifying when you surround yourself with people who understand and support what you are going through.
On January 19, 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia struck down the Affordable Clean Energy (“ACE”) rule.
The Court issued a 185-page opinion (download here) within which it ultimately determined that the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) did not act lawfully when it adopted the 2019 ACE rule.
The ACE rule has been vacated and remanded to EPA.
EPA finalized the ACE rule in June of 2019. Along with the issuance of the ACE rule, EPA repealed the Clean Power Plan (“CPP”). The CPP was issued by EPA in 2015 but in an unprecedented move was stayed by the United States Supreme Court before it could go into effect.
The Federalist co-founder Ben Domenech on the consequences of the Capitol protests.
An Orthodox priest was suspended from a parish in Ohio after attending a Stop the Steal protest at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 in support of then-President Trump, according to local reports.
Rev. Mark Hodges, who has served as a priest for several churches in the state under the Diocese of the Midwest Orthodox Church in America, was suspended for three months and faces possible defrocking for attending the rally, according to the Lima News and the Dayton Daily News.
Five people died following the rally after a mob stormed the Capitol building as Congress worked to confirm the electoral votes for then-President-elect Joe Biden.