Biden team plans television ads after Tuesday reelection announcement
President Biden is expected to release a video Tuesday announcing he is seeking a return to the White House at a tumultuous moment
By Tyler Pager and Michael SchererProud Boys saw themselves as ‘Trump’s army,’ U.S. says in trial closings
Closing arguments are underway in the seditious conspiracy trial of five Proud Boys leaders accused of spearheading the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
By Spencer S. Hsu, Rachel Weiner and Tom JackmanBiden welcomes ‘Tennessee Three’ to White House to discuss gun control
The president met with the three Tennessee lawmakers who faced expulsion votes after participating in protests over last month’s school shooting in Nashville.
By John WagnerTracking Biden administration political appointees to fill top roles
Follow the president's progress filling nearly 800 positions, among the 1,200 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.
By Harry Stevens, Madison Walls and Adrian BlancoInside the final days before Biden announces his reelection bid
The last-minute scramble as Biden looks to release a video Tuesday officially declaring his 2024 candidacy
By Tyler Pager and Michael SchererBiden preparing to announce reelection campaign next week
Aides are looking to release a video on Tuesday declaring President Biden's bid to return to the White House in 2024.
By Tyler Pager and Michael SchererProud Boys’ defense wobbles in sedition trial after two take the stand
Prosecutors take fresh shots at the group’s leaders after two co-defendants took the risky step of testifying in the Jan. 6 trial.
By Rachel Weiner and Spencer S. HsuHunter Biden takes on higher profile amid investigations
Hunter Biden, the president's son, is becoming a more visible presence — just as President Biden prepares for reelection and probes of Hunter heat up.
By Matt Viser and Tyler PagerWhistleblower claims administration is mishandling probe of Biden’s son
An IRS official has sent a letter to Congress alleging that politics are influencing a federal investigation of Hunter Biden.
By Matt Viser and Jacqueline AlemanyCDC allows second covid booster: Who should get it and when
Here's what you need to know about whether and when to get a second covid booster.
By Lena H. SunProud Boy who broke Capitol window: ‘I got caught up in all the craziness’
Dominic Pezzola is the last defense witness to testify at the trial of five Proud Boys accused of plotting violence on Jan. 6.
By Rachel Weiner and Tom JackmanBiden team invites donors to Washington as reelection launch nears
President Biden will meet with donors next week as talks intensify on announcing a reelection bid.
By Tyler Pager and Michael SchererBidens’ tax returns show income of nearly $580,000 last year
President Biden and first lady Jill Biden filed 2022 tax returns showing they gave more than $20,000 to charity.
By Cleve R. Wootson Jr.Covid is still a leading cause of death as the virus recedes
But many Americans dispute the data and the risks of covid — much as they have throughout the pandemic.
By Dan DiamondSome Democrats worry crackdown on TikTok could hurt party
The Biden administration's crackdown on TikTok is worrying Democratic strategists who increasingly rely on the platform.
By Meryl KornfieldBiden tells festive Irish crowd U.S. and Ireland are deeply linked
Biden, who has struggled politically with the immigration issue, told an Irish audience of his own family's journey.
By Matt Viser and Tyler PagerBiden unexpectedly meets priest who administered Beau’s last rites
Touring a shrine in Ireland, Biden encountered the priest who was at his eldest son's bedside as he died.
By Tyler Pager and Matt ViserMan who pinned officer to Capitol tunnel door sentenced to 7.5 years
D.C. police officer Daniel Hodges called Patrick McCaughey a 'vanguard' of the Jan. 6 attack
By Spencer S. HsuBiden, the American president, seems awfully at home in Ireland
Biden, in a trip to Ireland, repeatedly calls it home and wonders why anyone would leave,
By Matt Viser and Tyler PagerEx-Capitol Police officer sentenced to home detention in Jan. 6 case
Michael A. Riley was found guilty of deleting his messages with man who was at the Capitol and later arrested
By Tom Jackman