Vice President-elect JD Vance took a last-minute, Cincinnati Reds-themed jab at outgoing President Joe Biden on X, formerly known as Twitter.
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President Biden says he believes the amendment has met the requirements to be enshrined in the Constitution. Its history has been long and complex.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden announced Friday that the Equal Rights Amendment should be considered a ratified addition to the U.S. Constitution, making a symbolic statement that's unlikely to alter a decades-long push for gender equality.
In 2023, Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) announced a joint resolution to affirm the ratification of the ... [+] Equal Rights Amendment: 100 years after it was first introduced to Congress.(Photo by ...
(AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.) Former Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., speaks during a rally in front of the National Archives to highlight President Joe Biden’s decision to declare the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) as the 28th Amendment to the United States ...
The remarks were largely a symbolic gesture of support for a century-long campaign to enshrine gender equality in the Constitution. But advocates said they could add heft to a future legal fight.
President Biden has declared the Equal Rights Amendment to be officially ratified, saying it should be considered the 28th Amendment to the Constitution.
The struggle over the Equal Rights Amendment started more than a century ago when suffragist Alice Paul first proposed it shortly after the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote.
In his first television interview as vice president, JD Vance defended President Trump on a variety of policies, including some he had previously second-guessed.
Vice President JD Vance celebrated Pete Hegseth's confirmation with an anecdote that referenced Ohio State's recent national championship victory.
President-elect Donald J. Trump on Sunday celebrated his return to the nation’s capital with a rally, reveling in his electoral victory in November even as he exaggerated the margin of his win on the eve of his inauguration. He also repeated a number of campaign talking points.