Author:Joseph Robinette Biden
Works
[edit]As U.S. senator
[edit]- Toward Enlightened Nationalism (28 October 2003)
- Address to the People's Congress of Libya (3 March 2004)
- The Purpose of American Power (12 April 2005)
- A New Compact for Iraq (21 June 2005)
- America's Purpose: Leadership for a New Security Consensus (6 September 2005)
- Turning the Corner in Iraq (21 November 2005)
- On the Genocide in Darfur (17 February 2006)
- On NSA Wiretapping (16 March 2006)
- Commencement Address at Syracuse University, College of Law (21 May 2006)
- National Security and Civil Rights (3 April 2007)
- Remarks to the National Governors Association (2 December 2008)
2008 campaign debates and speeches
[edit]- U.S. Democratic Party Debate (26 April 2007)
- U.S. Democratic Party Debate (3 June 2007)
- U.S. Democratic Party Debate (28 June 2007)
- U.S. Democratic Party Debate (23 July 2007)
- VP Nomination Acceptance Speech (27 August 2008)
As vice president
[edit]- Press conference announcing national security team (1 December 2008) with Barack Obama, et al.
- The Change.gov Agenda (3 December 2008) with Barack Obama
- Statement on meeting with the Vice-President and Secretary of the Treasury (29 January 2009) with Barack Obama
- Remarks at the 45th Munich Conference on Security Policy (7 February 2009)
- Remarks on infrastructure investment (11 February 2009)
- The Good of the Nation (17 February 2009)
- To Imagine the Unexpected (18 February 2009)
- Work for Our People (19 February 2009)
- Statement Following Meeting with Al Franken (6 May 2009)
- Letter from Vice President Biden to Ken and Dakota Bihn (27 January 2010)
- It Gets Better (17 November 2010)
- Acting on This Moral Obligation (16 January 2013)
Middle Class Working Families Task Force
[edit]Biden served as chairman of the White House task force since its inception in 2009.
- Middle Class Working Families Task Force (30 January 2009)
- Time to put middle class front and center (30 January 2009)
- First Meeting, Panel One (27 February 2009)
- Green jobs are a way to aid the middle class (27 February 2009)
- Green Jobs: A Pathway to a Strong Middle Class (27 February 2009)
Weekly addresses
[edit]As Vice President, Biden filled in for Barack Obama to deliver several weekly addresses:
- "Restore the American Dream" (4 December 2010)
- "A Single Act of Kindness" (28 May 2011)
- "Increase the Pace" (5 November 2011)
- "Deserve Enough Pay" (29 March 2014)
- "Given a Fair Shot" (6 September 2014)
- "Pleased and Excited" (3 January 2015)
- "Crisis to Recovery" (11 April 2015)
- "We Stand as One" (21 November 2015)
- "The Courage of Our Actions" (9 July 2016)
- "The Defining Difference" (30 July 2016) along with Timothy K. Lewis
- "The Ones We Can Save" (29 October 2016)
- "The Immense Possibilities" (19 November 2016)
Biden′s presidential addresses are listed separately.
As president
[edit]- Administrative orders
- Call readouts
- Executive orders
- Fact sheets
- Joint Statements, Communiques, MOUs, and Declarations with foreign Heads of State
- Letters
- Miscellaneous
- National security directives
- Presidential determinations
- Presidential memoranda
- Presidential notices
- Proclamations
- Speeches and Remarks
- Statements and releases
- Weekly addresses
Works about Biden
[edit]Mentioned by President Obama
[edit]Barack Obama has mentioned Biden in multiple speeches and addresses:
- Election Night Speech in Chicago (4 November 2008)
- President-elect press conference (7 November 2008)
- Meet the Press (7 December 2008) with Tom Brokaw
- Welcoming Senior Staff and Cabinet Secretaries to the White House (21 January 2009)
- Middle Class Working Families Task Force (30 January 2009)
- My Hope, My Prayer (5 February 2009)
- Presidential Press Conference (9 February 2009)
- A Destiny of Our Own Making (17 February 2009)
- Having an Honest Debate (23 February 2009)
- The Face of This Nation (3 March 2009)
- Part of the Solution (3 March 2009)
- We Will Continue Our Journey Forward (6 November 2012)
- There Is a Path Forward (1 January 2013)
- The Most Vulnerable Among Us (16 January 2013)
- Fifth State of the Union (12 February 2013)
- Farewell Address (10 January 2017)
Mentioned by others
[edit]- Could Clinton Email Flap Signal Political Trouble? (6 March 2015) by Jim Malone
- Letter to Chairman Burr and Chairman Schiff (12 August 2019) by anonymous CIA officer
- Impeachment of Donald J. Trump, President of the United States/Article I (13 December 2019) by U.S. House Judiciary Committee
- Impeachment of Donald J. Trump, President of the United States/Dissenting Views (13 December 2019) by U.S. House Judiciary Committee
- Letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (17 December 2019) by Donald J. Trump
- Summary of CHS's meeting with executives of Burisma Holdings (June 30, 2020) by a confidential human source of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
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