President Joe Biden has visited a makeshift memorial at the site of the deadly New Year’s attack in New Orleans as he visits the city to meet with grieving families.
President Joe Biden said that New Orleans “defines strength and resilience” as he mourned the lives lost in the New Year’s Day terror attack, speaking at an interfaith prayer service in the city Monday evening.
President Joe Biden arrived in New Orleans on Monday afternoon. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden attended a somber prayer service in New Orleans on Monday for families of victims and impacted community members following the New Year's Day ...
President Joe Biden mourned with family members of victims and said the nation stands with them during a stop Monday night in New Orleans five days after a man killed 14 people when he rammed a truck into pedestrians on bustling Bourbon Street early New ...
The Bidens will attend an Interfaith Prayer Service for Peace and Healing at the Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Louis.
President Joe Biden performed his role as comforter in chief for what could be the last time as he grieved with those affected by the New Orleans attack amid criticism that he previously downplayed the threat of Islamic terrorism.
President Joe Biden and the first lady traveled to New Orleans Monday to visit the families of the victims in the Bourbon Street terrorist attack.
NEW ORLEANS — President Joe Biden visited this grief-stricken city Monday in the aftermath of a terrorist attack that killed people on New Year’s Day and injured dozens more, seeking to offer consolation in the aftermath of a mass murder that unfolded at a time and place known for festivity and celebration.
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden met with families, survivors and local law enforcement affected by the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans that killed 14 people and wounded dozens of others.
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has ordered an investigation into security deficiencies and safety measures in place before an Army veteran sped around a police blockade and raced down Bourbon Street,
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden paid their respects at the site of a growing memorial for the 14 lives lost in the New Year's Day terror attack on Bourbon Street. President Biden and his wife landed in New Orleans around 3:30 p.m. Monday.
"You're not going to forget about your kids," President Biden told Belal Badawi in their brief moment. "But you're going to be better. You're going to feel better. You're going to be stronger, it's a matter of time.