Jill Biden and Dough Emhoff's tactile display during President Joe Biden's final Oval Office speech may have raised eyebrows online, but it wasn't surprising.
President Joe Biden found support at the Oval Office in second gentleman Doug Emhoff, Vice-President Kamala Harris, first lady Jill Biden, son Hunter and his wife Melissa Cohen Biden as he delivered his farewell address to the nation Wednesday night.
Apart from a lot of sentimental boilerplate, President Joe Biden's farewell address had a key message: The super-rich have too much power in politics.
The first lady took her seat next to Harris with nary an acknowledgement or glance toward the vice president and second gentleman.
Vice President Kamala Harris lost the presidential election in November 2024, but she and her husband Doug Emhoff reportedly have big post-Washington, D.C. plans. They might be looking for a new spot to settle down after a disappointing loss and they will likely be met with a warm welcome.
President Biden, in his farewell address to the nation, said there is a "short distance between peril and possibility."
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An AI-generated video of Kamala Harris and Jill Biden engaging in a physical altercation is going viral, fooling thousands into believing it's true.
President Biden gave his farewell address Wednesday. Here's a look at key moments from what was likely the last major speech of a political career spanning more than five decades.
In an open letter to the American public ahead of the speech, Biden alluded to the fact that a central promise of his 2020 campaign remains unfulfilled.
WASHINGTON -- With only days left in the White House, President Joe Biden was saving a few surprises for his farewell address Wednesday evening. Instead of simply summing up his term in office, he used the opportunity to issue dire warnings about the future and call for deep changes to the country's foundational document.
President Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, former President Bill Clinton, former first lady Hillary Clinton, former President George W.