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Observations from Vice President Biden, Emmanuel, Pfeiffer, and others who played a role during events related to health care legislation, immigration Dream Act, failure to close Guantanamo Bay, attack on Bin Laden, debt ceiling negotiations, ending the war in Iraq, the elections of 2012. Observations provide a live account of interaction between Obama and advisors as events unfold.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 05.22.2013
Gates Faults Obama Over Afghanistan
Wall Street Journal 01.08.2014
U.S. Transfers Six Prisoners From Guantanamo Bay to Uruguay
Wall Street Journal 12.07.2014
Uruguay Accepts 6 Detainees Held at Guantánamo
New York Times 12.07.2014
Obamaâs First Term: A Romantic Oral History
New York Times 01.16.2013
In Obama’s White House, ambition looks a little different - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01.20.2013
Joe Biden wants to make sure Democrats don’t give up on Trump voters
Washington Post 10.21.2016
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