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NBC News' Kristen Welker pressed House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on what he would tell Americans who felt mislead by Democrats on Sunday.
It is only fitting that a media that ushered in the Biden presidency with an obvious fiction would ... he is fighting for the soul of this nation,” effused NBC News’s Kristen Welker, calling it a “speech for the history books.”
Meet the Press host Kristen Welker get noticeably excited as she described her surprise at receiving a text message response from Donald Trump during a sit down on Late Night with Seth Meyers. “Sometimes you have to take a chance,
PRES.-ELECT JOE BIDEN, 2020: It concerns me in terms of what kind of precedent it sets and how the rest of the world looks at us as a nation of laws and injustice. KRISTEN WELKER: Senator ...
In an interview on NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham expressed disagreement with the president’s decision to pardon those convicted of violent crimes.
NBC's Kristen Welker asked Jeffires after playing him ... candidate" to run against the now-president elect. "Well, Joe Biden was the incumbent president at the time. He was the candidate at ...
On the show, Jeffries said, “Well, Joe Biden is definitely the strongest candidate to defeat Donald Trump.” Welker pressed the Democratic leader on the comments and asked him to address ...
President Biden's last-minute preemptive pardons of Dr. Anthony Fauci, Liz Cheney and Gen. Mark Milley were widely panned on social media on Monday.
S.C., on Sunday said he believes it was “a mistake” for President Donald Trump to pardon those who were convicted of violent crimes or pleaded guilty to committing violent crimes during the Jan. 6, 2021,
Trump slammed Joe Biden’s last minute preemptive pardons to several prominent political figures as “disgraceful.”
Chairman Jerome Powell says policy decisions are based on economic data, not the shifting winds of political discourse.