first lady Jill Biden, visited Royal Missionary Baptist Church in North Charleston to worship and speak on the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Monday is the federal holiday honoring the ...
On his last trip as president, Joe Biden went to Charleston's Royal Missionary Baptist Church and delivered remarks to the congregation.
President Joe Biden delivered a speech at Royal Missionary Baptist Church in North Charleston, SC, one day before Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Inauguration Day.
President Joe Biden visited South Carolina on his final full day in office to attended worship services and recognize his long relationship with a state that catapulted him to the 2020 Democratic nomination with the endorsement of Congressman Jim Clyburn.
On the third Monday of the month, federal, state and local governments, institutions and various industries recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day
President Joe Biden landed at Joint Base Charleston to spend his last day as Commander in Chief in the Lowcountry.“I think it’s really interestin
Family and others carrying on Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy of equality, justice and nonviolent protest want Americans to remember that Monday's holiday is really about helping others.
President Biden will attend service at Royal Missionary Baptist Church in Charleston, S.C., for his last trip as president on Sunday, a day before President-elect Trump’s inauguration. The president will deliver remarks at the service to mark Martin Luther King Jr.
Biden spoke to the congregation of Royal Missionary Baptist Church about why he entered public service — Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert ... he and first lady Jill Biden took their seats ...
President Joe Biden, who is spending his final full day as president, is set to speak after a tour of downtown Charleston’s International African American Museum.
President is highly critical of FEMA response in North Carolina and continues to attack California officials over management of water to tackle blazes across south of state
On a frigid holiday Monday in Washington, D.C., Donald Trump took the oath of office for a second time to become the 47th president of the United States.