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US politics live with Joan E Greve

Join Guardian US political correspondent Joan E Greve as she brings you all the day's political stories live from Washington and beyond

  • Bennie Thompson and Liz Cheney.

    Jan 6 committee hearings: Cheney describes possible witness tampering after ex-aide’s testimony – as it happened

    Cassidy Hutchinson says Trump knew his supporters had guns when he urged them to march to the Capitol – follow all the latest news
  • President Biden Delivers Remarks On Mass Shootings And Gun Legislation<br>WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 02: U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the recent mass shootings from the White House on June 02, 2022 in Washington, DC. In a prime-time address Biden spoke on the need for Congress to pass gun control legislation following a wave of mass shootings including the killing of 19 students and two teachers at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas and a racially-motivated shooting in Buffalo, New York that left 10 dead. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

    ‘How much more carnage are we willing to accept?’ Biden pleads for gun control in primetime speech – as it happened

    Biden has called for the age requirements to be raised and for the gun lobby to be reeled in
  • Joe Biden speaks at the White House.

    ‘We’re not attacking Russia,’ Biden says as he asks for $33bn in Ukraine aid – as it happened

    ‘We’re helping Ukraine defend itself,’ says president – follow all the latest news
  • Joe Biden returns to the White House on Monday after a weekend in Delaware. The president will address the American people on Tuesday night.

    Americans should not be concerned about potential nuclear war, Biden says – as it happened

    Biden’s comments come one day after Vladimir Putin directed Russian military leaders to transfer the country’s nuclear weapons to a “special mode of combat duty”.
  • Jen Psaki.

    White House confirms plans for direct sanctions on Putin and Lavrov – as it happened

    Psaki confirms sanctions on Russian president and foreign minister – follow all the latest news
  • Joe Biden at the White House on Thursday. ‘Putin will be a pariah on the international stage,’ Biden said.

    ‘Putin chose this war,’ Biden says as he announces new sanctions – US politics as it happened

    President condemns Putin’s ‘brutal assault on the people of Ukraine’ – follow all the latest US politics news
  • Biden at the White House on Tuesday. The president said on Wednesday the sanctions were ‘another piece of our tranche of sanctions … in response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine.’.

    Biden imposes sanctions on company behind Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline – as it happened

    President says US ‘will not hesitate to take further steps if Russia continues to escalate’ – follow the day’s news
  • Joe Biden speaks about Ukraine.

    Biden says ‘this is the beginning of a Russian invasion’ as he announces sanctions – as it happened

    President announces he will enact ‘first tranche’ of sanctions in response to Putin’s recognition of two self-proclaimed republics
  • Joe Manchin in Washington DC.

    National paid family and medical leave reportedly cut from US reconciliation package – as it happened

    Democrats continue negotiations over reconciliation package as Schumer says they are ‘within arm’s length’ of a deal
  • Steve Bannon in August 2020.

    House votes to hold Bannon in contempt for defying Capitol attack subpoena – as it happened

    House votes 229-202 with nine Republicans supporting resolution – follow all the latest
  • Colin Powell at the Republican national convention in Philadelphia in August 2000.

    Washington mourns death of ‘trailblazer’ Colin Powell as tributes pour in – as it happened

    Powell, who broke barriers as the first Black man to serve as secretary of state, has died aged 84 – follow for live updates
  • Jen Psaki in the White House Press Briefing Room.

    ‘Another terror attack in Kabul is likely,’ White House says – as it happened

    Biden and Harris received briefing this morning advising them on another potential attack
  • Joe Biden in Washington DC on Monday.

    Biden hails ‘key milestone’ in fight against Covid as FDA approves Pfizer vaccine – as it happened

    President calls on more companies to issue vaccine mandates while he faces criticism over pandemic, infrastructure and Afghanistan
  • Joe Biden speaks at the White House on Wednesday.

    Taliban have not changed, says Biden as US military evacuations reach 7,000 – as it happened

    President sits down with ABC News to defend decision to withdraw troops and says Taliban is ‘going through sort of an existential crisis’
  • US-AFGHANISTAN-CONFLICT-BIDEN<br>US President Joe Biden delivers remarks about the situation in Afghanistan in the East Room of the White House on August 16, 2021 in Washington,DC. - President Joe Biden broke his silence Monday on the US fiasco in Afghanistan with his address to the nation from the White House, as a lightning Taliban victory sent the Democrat’s domestic political fortunes reeling. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP) (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

    Biden says ‘I stand squarely behind my decision’ after insurgents take Afghan capital – as it happened

    President acknowledges his decision would be criticized by many but says he would not ‘shrink from my share of responsibility’
  • Times Square in New York. Census results showed the first decline in the non-Hispanic white US population for the first time.

    US population now less than 60% white, 2020 census finds – as it happened

    America’s population growth over the last decade was driven by minorities and cities
  • US-HEALTH-VIRUS-MASKS<br>Face mask signage is displayed outside the Trunks bar after midnight early Sunday morning on July 18, 2021 in West Hollywood, California. - Wearing a face mask at indoor public establishments will once again be mandatory in Los Angeles County starting at 11:59 pm July 17, 2021 for both vaccinated and unvaccinated people due to a steady increase in Covid-19 infections and hospitalizations, health authorities said. (Photo by Patrick T. FALLON / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

    Vaccinated Americans should wear masks indoors in areas with high Delta spread, CDC says – as it happened

    New guidance comes as US sees surge in cases among unvaccinated, as Biden says vaccine mandates for federal employees ‘under consideration’
  • Eric Adams triumphed over a large field in New York’s first major race to use ranked choice voting.

    New York City mayoral race: Eric Adams wins Democratic primary – as it happened

    Former police captain has a lead of 1% over Kathryn Garcia, according to the latest count of ballots
  • Fauci with Jill Biden in June. Fauci said: ‘We’re going to see, and I’ve said, almost two types of America.’

    Fauci says regional vaccine disparities could create ‘two types of America’ – as it happened

    Top expert encourages widespread vaccination amid Delta variant spread – follow all the latest politics news
  • FILE PHOTO: Supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump gather in Washington<br>FILE PHOTO: Pro-Trump protesters storm into the U.S. Capitol during clashes with police, during a rally to contest the certification of the 2020 U.S. presidential election results by the U.S. Congress, in Washington, U.S, January 6, 2021. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo

    House votes to set up select committee into 6 January storming of Capitol – as it happened

    Two Republicans – Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger – join Democrats in voting for panel to investigate attack – follow live
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