President And First Lady To Meet Buffalo Shooting Victims' Families
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will travel to Buffalo, New York, to meet the families of the victims of a mass shooting. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters the Bidens would also “express gratitude for the bravery of members of law enforcement and other first responders.”
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Dozens of migrant workers found dead in abandoned tractor-trailer in San Antonio, TX
USA TODAY
-
Sec. Becerra says administration 'will leave no stone unturned' to protect abortion rights
USA TODAY
-
Hutchinson: Trump reportedly had physical altercation with Secret Service in attempt to go to Capitol on Jan. 6
NBC News
-
Trump lunged toward head of security detail on Jan. 6 -witness
Reuters
-
Kremenchuk mourns victims of deadly mall strike
Reuters
-
Trump Tried 'To Grab At Steering Wheel’ Of Beast To Go To Capitol On Jan. 6
Newsweek
-
Aide describes Trump lunging for steering wheel, demanding to go to Capitol on Jan. 6
CBS News
-
'The key here is detail." What to look for in Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony
MSNBC
-
Rosenberg: Jan. 6 hearing testimony paints Trump as 'indecent, vile and uncivil man'
MSNBC
-
Ex-Aide: 'Irate' Trump lunged at Secret Service detail to drive to US Capitol
CNN
-
The 2022 NATO Summit: Everything You Need To Know
Newsweek
-
Former Senate Sergeant-At-Arms Michael Stenger Dies: What To Know
Newsweek
-
Hutchinson: Trump 'had thrown his lunch' after Barr said he found no widespread voter fraud
MSNBC
-
Hutchinson: Trump wanted Secret Service to stop screening Jan. 6 rally-goers for weapons
MSNBC
-
Hutchinson: Meadows 'did not act' when warned about potential weapons on Jan. 6
MSNBC
-
Cassidy Hutchinson discusses concerns raised about rhetoric in Trump's Jan. 6 rally speech
MSNBC