Centrism

Political orientation

Follow Centrism on Notably News to receive short updates to your email — rarely!

We include updates on Mark Cuban, Joe Biden, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Swing state, Gerald Ford, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Al Gore, Mitt Romney, Ross Perot, Emmanuel Macron, The Economist, Ana Navarro, Colin Powell, Jesse Ventura, Omarosa Manigault Newman ... and more.

April 15 2025 Biden made his first major public appearance after leaving office, delivering remarks at an Advocates, Counselors and Representatives for the Disabled (ACRD) conference in Chicago, where he criticized the Trump administration's handling of the Social Security Administration.
April 10 2025 Joined four Democrats and all Republicans in the House voting in favor of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE Act), supporting strict requirements to prove American citizenship for federal election voting.
2025 Begins serving as chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
2025 Manchin concludes his tenure in the U.S. Senate, announcing he has no plans to run for political office in the future.
2025 Concluded his service as a United States Senator from West Virginia after 15 years in the role.
2025 Kyrsten Sinema joins the law and lobbying firm Hogan Lovells, where she will represent clients on various financial services issues.
March 31 2025 If King continues to serve, he will become the oldest U.S. senator in Maine history on his 81st birthday.
2025 Omarosa Manigault Newman appears as a contestant on the show 'Got To Get Out'
2025 Biden withdrew from the 2024 presidential election, paralleling Lyndon B. Johnson's withdrawal from the 1968 presidential election.
2025 Joined 9 other Democrats in voting to censure Representative Al Green for disrupting Donald Trump's speech to a joint session of Congress, demonstrating a willingness to break with party lines on procedural matters.
2025 Biden left office, with his presidency widely considered unsuccessful by journalists and many Democrats, drawing comparisons to Jimmy Carter's single-term presidency.
2025 Competed at the Phi Alpha Delta Mock Trial Competition.
February 28 2025 Expressed sadness about Trump's White House clash with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
February 2025 Characterized Russia as an 'existential threat' to Europe, convening a special meeting in Paris to coordinate European responses under the Weimar+ framework.
February 24 2025 During a meeting with US President Donald Trump, suggested that a truce between Ukraine and Russia could be agreed in the coming weeks.
2025 Completed his term as President of the United States.
2025 Retired from the Senate when his term expired.
2025 Joined 45 other House Democrats and all Republicans in voting for the Laken Riley Act, which addresses immigration policy.
2025 Completes his term as U.S. Senator from Utah.
2025 Former senior advisors Anthony Bernal and Annie Tomasini were designated by Biden to raise funds for the Joseph R. Biden Presidential Library.
2025 On his final day in office, Biden commuted Leonard Peltier's sentence (convicted of murdering two FBI agents) to house arrest.
2025 Biden signed with talent agency CAA to represent him in public engagements, rekindling a previous representation relationship from 2017 to 2020.
2025 David Valadao becomes the Chair of the Republican Governance Group.
2025 Joe Manchin's service on the Committee on Armed Services will conclude.
2025 Joe Manchin's tenure on the Committee on Veterans' Affairs is also set to end.
2025 Joe Manchin is expected to conclude his service on the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
2025 Joe Manchin's tenure on the Committee on Appropriations is set to conclude.
February 7 2025 President Trump revoked Biden's security clearance.
January 25 2025 Ventura returned to Saturday Night's Main Event, again dual broadcasting with Joe Tessitore and calling the WWE Intercontinental Championship match between Bron Breakker and Sheamus.
January 20 2025 Biden's presidential term officially ended, with Donald Trump succeeding him, marking Biden as the first president since Benjamin Harrison in 1893 to be succeeded by his predecessor.
January 20 2025 On his last day in office, Biden issued preemptive pardons for multiple family members and high-profile figures, including his siblings and their spouses, James Biden, Mark Milley, Anthony Fauci, and members of the January 6 Committee. The pardons covered federal offenses from January 1, 2014, to the pardon date.
January 20 2025 Biden also pardoned two additional Democratic officials: Ernest William Cromartie, who was convicted of tax evasion, and Gerald G. Lundergan, convicted of illegally funneling campaign funds.
January 20 2025 Biden's presidential term ended with the inauguration of Donald Trump, making him the second president after Benjamin Harrison to be succeeded by a previous president.
January 2025 A Gallup poll found that majorities of Americans believed Biden's presidency largely failed to make progress on economic, national, and international issues.
January 2025 In an interview, Biden claimed he could have defeated Trump had he not been persuaded to withdraw from the election.
January 20 2025 Biden's presidency officially ended with the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th and 47th President of the United States, making Biden the second president after Benjamin Harrison to have his presidential predecessor as his successor.
January 2025 An AP-NORC poll revealed Americans viewed Biden's presidency less favorably compared to Obama's and Trump's presidencies at similar points.
January 2025 Biden's final presidency approval rating was 40%, with CNN and CBS News reporting even lower ratings of 37% and 36% respectively.
January 20 2025 Joe Biden's presidential term officially ended, and he returned to his home in Wilmington, Delaware after leaving office.
January 2025 Senator Angus King co-sponsored the Kids Off Social Media Act (KOSMA) alongside senators Brian Schatz, Chris Murphy, Ted Cruz, Katie Britt, John Curtis, Peter Welch, John Fetterman, Ted Budd, and Mark Warner. The bipartisan legislation aims to set a minimum age of 13 for social media platform use and restrict algorithmically targeted content for users under 17.
January 2025 Member Carlos A. Giménez publicly aligned the group's goals with those of President Trump, signaling a rightward shift under Trumpism.
January 9 2025
Jimmy Carter
An official state funeral and a day of mourning were announced by the Biden administration to honor the legacy of Jimmy Carter.
January 9 2025 Biden eulogized Jimmy Carter at his funeral after Carter's death on December 29, 2024.
January 9 2025 Delivered a eulogy for former president Jimmy Carter.
January 2025 New co-chairs of the Blue Dog Coalition are Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA), Vicente Gonzalez (TX), and Lou Correa (CA).
2024 Featured in documentary films 'October 8' and 'Tragic Awakening' about antisemitism following the October 7 Hamas-led attacks on Israel.
2024 Appeared as a commentator in the History Channel docuseries Thomas Jefferson, a six-part series directed by Jon Hirsch exploring the life and legacy of the Founding Father.
2024
Members of the Blue Dog Coalition
Blue Dog Coalition experienced a decrease in size after the 2024 Elections, including the defeat of Vice-Chair Mary Peltola and the retirement of Representative Wiley Nickel.

We are only showing the most recent entries for this topic.

This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia articles Jesse Ventura, Susan Collins, Joe Biden, John Avlon, Kyrsten Sinema, List of members of the Blue Dog Coalition, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, Emmanuel Macron, Blue Dog Coalition, Bari Weiss, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Joe Manchin, Mitt Romney, Omarosa Manigault Newman, Republican Governance Group & Angus King, which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

See Also