The ban on new offshore oil and gas drilling that President Joe Biden put in place on his way out of office doesn’t apply to federal waters off the Louisiana coast, but state Attorney General Liz Murrill is challenging the action she calls “blatantly illegal.
After she promised to sue, AG Liz Murrill filed a federal lawsuit over Joe Biden's oil and gas drilling ban in the Lake Charles Division of the Western District of Louisiana.
Outgoing President Biden on Monday issued a slew of pardons for more kin, including a broad, 11-year granting of clemency for his brother James — effectively killing any chance of
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill filed a lawsuit against U.S. President Joe Biden after an illegal ban on offshore drilling.
Outgoing President Joe Biden did not know what he was signing, House Speaker Mike Johnson said in a new interview, pointing to a conversation he had with the outgoing commander-in-chief in January 2024.
Gov. Jeff Landry announced on Monday that Louisiana is the first in the nation to receive federal approval for its $1.355 billion Broadband, Equity, Access and
Virginia House Speaker Don Scott was pardoned Sunday by President Joe Biden for a felony drug conviction Scott received in 1994 while he was a law school student.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday to block his predecessor's late moves to keep drilling out of federal waters.
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill announced Friday she is leading a coalition that is suing President Joe Biden over recent executive action that bans new oil and gas drilling off of most U.S ...
At President Trump's inauguration, three of the wealthiest people sat front-row. Days prior, former President Biden warned of an oligarchy forming.
The Bidens snapped a selfie as they left the White House Monday morning and posted it on social media saying, “One more selfie for the road. We love you, America.”
Due to the duties of the office, the president is never truly on vacation. Therefore, Snopes focused on determining how many days Biden spent in a vacation setting, which was about 117 or 118 full days, or about 8% of his presidency, depending on which source you use. Biden also spent an additional 66 partial days in a vacation setting.