46. JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR. (2021-2025)

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FULL NAME:
Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.

BORN:
November 20, 1942;
Scranton, Pennsylvania

SPOUSES:
Jill Biden (m. 1977), 
Neilia Hunter Biden (m. 1966–1972)

CHILDREN:
Hunter Biden, 
Beau Biden, 
Ashley Biden, 
Naomi Christina Biden

EDUCATION:
University of Delaware, Newark;
Syracuse University College of Law

POLITICAL PARTY:
Democrat

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
1969:
Admitted to Delaware Bar;
Began Practicing Law in Wilmington, Delaware
1970-1972:
Served on New Castle County City Council
1973-2009:
U.S. Senator (D-DE);
Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee;
Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
1988:
Unsuccessful Candidate for the Democratic Nomination for President
2008:
Unsuccessful Candidate for the Democratic Nomination for President
2009-2017:
Vice President of the United States
2021-
46th President of the United States

FIRST LADY:

JILL BIDEN

VICE PRESIDENT:

KAMALA D. HARRIS

RESOURCES:


Miller Center
Biographical Directory of Congress

PORTRAITS:

2020 ELECTION:


DEMOCRATS:
JOSEPH R. BIDEN (PRESIDENT)

KAMALA HARRIS (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote:  306 (56.9%)
Popular Vote: 81,283,361 (51.3%)

REPUBLICANS:
DONALD J. TRUMP (PRESIDENT)
MIKE PENCE (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote:  232 (43.1%)
Popular Vote: 74,222,960 (46.8%)

OTHER CANDIDATES:
Popular Vote: 2,890,933 (1.79%)

2021 INAUGURATION:

MEDIA COVERAGE:
Washington Post

BIDEN ADMINISTRATION:

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, joined by the Presidential Cabinet members, pose for a Cabinet portrait Thursday, April 1, 2021, in the Grand Foyer of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)

CHIEF OF STAFF:
Ronald A. Klain (2021-2023)
Jeffrey D. Zients (2023-2025)

PRESS SECRETARY:
Jennifer Psaki (2021-2022)
Karine Jean-Pierre (2022-2025)

SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE:
Tom Vilsack (2021-2025)

SECRETARY OF COMMERCE:
Gina M. Raimondo (2021-2025)

SECRETARY OF DEFENSE:
Lloyd J. Austin III (2021-2025)

CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF:
Mark A. Milley (2019-2023)
Charles Q. Brown, Jr.,

SECRETARY OF EDUCATION:
Miguel A. Cardona (2021- )

SECRETARY OF ENERGY:
Jennifer M. Granholm (2021-2025)

SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES:
Xavier Becerra (2021- )

SECRETARY OF HOMELAND SECURITY:
Alejandro N. Mayorkas (2021- )

SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT:
Marcia L. Fudge (2021-2024)
Adrianne Todman (Acting, 2024-2025)

SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR:
Deb Haaland (2021-)

ATTORNEY GENERAL:
Merrick B. Garland (2021- )

SECRETARY OF LABOR:
Martin J. Walsh (2021-2023 )
Julie A. Su

CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY DIRECTOR:
William J. Burns (2021- )

DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE:
Avril D. Haines (2021- )

NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL DIRECTOR:
Brian Deese (2021-2023)
Lael Brainard (2023-2025)

CHAIR OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISORS:
Cecilia E. Rouse (2021-2023)
Jared Bernstein 

NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR
Jake Sullivan (2021-2025)

SCIENCE ADVISOR:
Eric Lander

SECRETARY OF STATE:
Antony J. Blinken (2021- )

SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION:
Pete Buttigieg (2021- )

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY:
Janet L. Yellen (2021-)

UNITED NATIONS AMBASSADOR:
Linda Thomas-Greenfield (2021- )

U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE:
Katherine Tai (2021- )

SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS:
Denis R. McDonough (2021- )

OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIRECTOR:
Neera Tanden (Nomination Withdrawn)
Shalanda Young (2022- )

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ADMINISTRATOR:
Michael S. Regan (2021- )

CHAIRMAN OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE:
Jerome H. Powell (2018-)

OTHER STAFF/ ADVISORS:
Anthony Fauci
John Kerry
Mitch Landrieu
Gina McCarthy 
Susan E. Rice
Cedric L. Richmond 
Neera Tanden
Rochelle Walensky

SUPREME COURT NOMINATIONS:

Ketanji Brown Jackson 

CONGRESS:

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris meet with bipartisan Congressional leadership Wednesday, May 12, 2021, in the Oval Office of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE:
Nancy Pelosi (2019-2022)
Kevin McCarthy (2023)
Mike Johnson (2023- )

SENATE MAJORITY LEADER:
Charles E. Schumer (2021-2025)

NOTABLE BOOKS:

THE LAST POLITICIAN by Franklin Foer

MEDIA COVERAGE:

Joe Biden 3.12.16
President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden ride in the motorcade from the White House to the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C., July 21, 2010, to sign the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

VP SELECTION (8/23/2008):
New York Times
Washington Post

PROFILES:
After Cheney (NYT Magazine, 11/24/2009)
Joe Biden Isn’t Finished (New York Magazine, 9/2/2012)
Joe Biden in Winter (Politico, 3/2014)
The Biden Agenda (New Yorker, 7/28/2014)
Biden and Obama Relationship (NYT, 4/28/2019)

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCEMENT (4/25/2019):
Washington Post
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
Politico

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