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President Joe Biden delivered remarks this morning hailing another successful jobs reports that sees employment return to pre-pandemic levels and unemployment to drop to a level not seen since 1969.

While inflation remains a huge concern to Americans, Mr Biden has also ordered the release of up 1 million barrels of oil per day from the strategic petroleum reserve for the next six months in a bid to control prices that have spiked since the US and its allies imposed strict sanctions on Russia after it began its war on Ukraine.

Answering questions from reporters on Thursday, Mr Biden said Russian president Vladimir Putin “seems to be self-isolated and there’s some indication that he has fired or put under house arrest some of his advisers”.

Meanwhile, new reports say that White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki will leave her post this spring to take up a job at MSNBC. It had long been speculated that Ms Psaki would be leaving the administration soon after more than a year in the role.

At Friday’s press briefing Ms Psaki refused to comment on her plans, other than to say she that if she left she would spend time with her children and would sleep.

Pressed on if she could do be an effective briefer with plans to join a media outlet Ms Psaki said she is abiding by all ethics rules and legal requirements.

Debunking Donald Trump’s false claim that he ‘built up’ oil reserves

Former president Donald Trump’s recent claim that his administration “built up” US strategic petroleum reserves that were “virtually empty” for a half-century is a complete falsehood, according to US Department of Energy records.

Andrew Feinberg explains.

Debunking Donald Trump’s false claim that he ‘built up’ oil reserves

The strategic petroleum reserve had fewer barrels of oil on the day Trump left office than on the day he was sworn in

Oliver O'Connell31 March 2022 22:25

Secretary of Energy statement on response to gas price hike

US Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm released the following statement on President Joe Biden’s historic response to soaring gas prices as Russia’s war in Ukraine continues.

The Department of Energy will execute President Biden’s authorization of an immediate release of one million barrels per day for six months from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, and we are coordinating with our international allies and partners to join us in releasing additional oil from strategic reserves. This historic action is the latest move by the Biden-Harris administration to lower energy costs for working families, including yesterday’s DOE announcement of nearly $3.2 billion for home weatherization through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The Department of Energy also supports President Biden’s decision to use the Defense Production Act to boost American production of critical minerals that are key to building up our clean energy supply chains. Putin’s actions in Ukraine and the resulting disruptions to global energy markets have demonstrated the urgent need to accelerate our clean energy transition, which will make our country more energy independent and much less vulnerable to the whims of dictators. The Department of Energy and this administration are aggressively investing in a wide range of clean energy technologies, which will grow our economy, create good-paying jobs, lower costs for American families, and combat the climate crisis.

Oliver O'Connell31 March 2022 22:33

Activists celebrate as Biden announces gender X for US passports and neutral airport scanners

The Human Rights Campaign has praised the White House’s transgender initiatives, saying that LGBT+ people have “an ally in the White House”.

“News of the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to policy reforms that will improve the lives of transgender and non-binary people in this country is a wonderful way to kick off this year’s International Transgender Day of Visibility,” the campaign’s interim president, Joni Madison said in a statement.

President Joe Biden will announce a new gender X marker on applications for US passports on Thursday, as well as gender-neutral airport scanners, in addition to other measures aimed at making the federal government more inclusive for transgender people.

Gustaf Kilander reports from Washington, DC.

Activists celebrate as Biden announces gender X for US passports

Human Rights Campaign says government initiatives ‘come at a much needed time when transgender people are under attack in statehouses across the country’

Oliver O'Connell31 March 2022 22:45

Citing race, judge strikes down parts of Florida election law

A federal judge struck down portions of a Florida election law passed last year, saying in a ruling Thursday that the Republican-led government was using subtle tactics to suppress Black voters.

The law tightened rules on mailed ballots, drop boxes and other popular election methods — changes that made it more difficult for Black voters who, overall, have more socioeconomic disadvantages than white voters, US District Judge Mark Walker wrote in his ruling.

Judge strikes down parts of Florida election law; cites race

A federal judge has struck down portions of a Florida election law passed last year, citing what he said were subtle tactics by the Republican-led government to suppress Black voters

Oliver O'Connell31 March 2022 23:30

As gas and food prices soar, a key inflation gauge sets 40-year high

An inflation gauge closely monitored by the Federal Reserve jumped 6.4% in February compared with a year ago, with sharply higher prices for food, gasoline and other necessities squeezing Americans‘ finances.

The figure reported Thursday by the Commerce Department was the largest year-over-year rise since January 1982. Excluding volatile prices for food and energy, so-called core inflation increased 5.4% in February from 12 months earlier.

A key inflation gauge sets 40-year high as gas and food soar

An inflation gauge closely monitored by the Federal Reserve jumped 6.4% in February compared with a year ago, with sharply higher prices for food, gasoline and other necessities squeezing Americans’ finances

Oliver O'Connell1 April 2022 00:00

Pelosi: Ginni Thomas a ‘proud contributor to a coup’

Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued a withering condemnation of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Thursday as it becomes clear that the highest court’s ethical standards and practices are facing historic scrutiny.

At her weekly press briefing, the House Democratic leader told reporters that she never believed that Mr Thomas should have joined the Court in the first place, and added that his wife had been revealed as a “admitted and proud contributor to a coup of our country”.

The remarks were some of the sharpest criticism issued so far by a high ranking Democratic leader as the fallout over text messages Ginni Thomas sent to then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows both prior to and following the January 6 attack continues.

John Bowden reports from Washington, DC.

Pelosi accuses SCOTUS Justice Thomas's wife of being a 'proud contributor to a coup'

Speaker adds he never should have been appointed to court in the first place

Oliver O'Connell1 April 2022 00:45

ICYMI: Biden on new Covid funding: “It’s not partisan, it’s medicine"

Congress recently declined to provide billions of dollars in new funding for the government’s Covid-19 response effort, and Joe Biden yesterday warned that if the money isn’t forthcoming soon, the consequences could be severe.

Andrew Feinberg has the story.

Biden calls on Congress to increase Covid funding as he gets his fourth vaccine shot

‘If Congress fails to act, we won't have the supply we need this fall to ensure the shots are available free, easily accessible for all Americans’

Oliver O'Connell1 April 2022 01:30

Biden calls for ‘use it or lose it’ policy for oil leases on federal land: ‘I say, enough’

President Joe Biden on Thursday slammed oil companies for refusing to increase production to make up shortfalls caused by the removal of Russian oil from US markets.

Calling the crisis stemming from Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine “a moment of crisis and peril for the world and pain at the pump for American families,” Mr Biden said the spike in oil and gas prices brought on by the US ban on Russian oil could be “a moment of patriotism” for domestic oil producers.

Andrew Feinberg has the latest for The Independent from Washington DC.

Biden calls for ‘use it or lose it’ policy for oil leases on federal land

US President Joe Biden on Thursday slammed oil companies for refusing to increase production to make up shortfalls caused by the removal of Russian oil from US markets.

Oliver O'Connell1 April 2022 02:30

The next Jen Psaki?

Kate Bedingfield’s debut in the White House press briefing room this week came under unlikely circumstances — the benching of two of her colleagues due to Covid-19 — but could lead to greater visibility for Joe Biden’s longtime comms director.

“I know I am not the redhead you’re accustomed to seeing at this podium, but I hope you will hang with me nonetheless,” Ms Bedingfield, 40, joked to reporters at her first briefing on Tuesday.

John Bowden reports from Washington, DC.

The next Jen Psaki? Kate Bedingfield meets the press

Biden’s deputy campaign manager meets the press this week as Jen Psaki, sidelined by Covid, eyes a cable news deal, John Bowden writes

Oliver O'Connell1 April 2022 03:15

Biden: Putin appears to be ‘self-isolating’ from advisers as war on Ukraine stalls

President Joe Biden claimed on Thursday that Vladimir Putin appears to be “self-isolating” from his closest advisers including his top intelligence officials as his invasion of Ukraine appears to be largely stalled across the country.

In an address announcing efforts to lower gas prices, which the US have blamed on the efforts to divest from Russian oil as well as inflation, the president explained that he didn’t “want to put too much stock” in the reports but essentially confirmed reporting that has for weeks indicated that a major rift exists between Mr Putin and his top aides and strategists.

John Bowden reports.

Biden says Putin appears to be ‘self-isolating’ from advisers

Reality of Ukraine invasion is causing fractures between Putin and top military chiefs, president claims

Oliver O'Connell1 April 2022 04:00

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