Joe Biden’s presidency has been dominated by historic challenges — rising inflation, the American military’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, and wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. But how will these events affect his approval rating?
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Speaking from the Oval Office as he prepares to hand over power Monday to President-elect Donald Trump, Biden sounded alarm over the accumulation of power and wealth among a small few.
As President Joe Biden gets ready to leave office, we consider his accomplishments, failures, and what his legacy will be.
Just minutes before his presidency ended, as Joe Biden was seated to watch his successor sworn in, his administration announced sweeping pardons to five members of the Biden family. Biden pardoned ...
No. His “aww shucks,” doddering nature is effective, but Joe Biden’s legacy is not the Restorer of Norms. He is leaving office quietly having caused more damage to the rule of law than arguably any single one of his predecessors.
Republicans, in particular, pointed to Mr. Biden’s mental state and age as the top thing they remember. Many Democrats relayed memories of Mr. Biden’s kindness and empathy, while others cited the economy, at times in a positive light and other times negatively. A quarter of respondents could not think of a memory at all or declined to share one.
Two journalists spoke candidly about their time as Politico reporters and how their editors either slow-walked or killed their reporting on the Biden family.
While the president achieved significant successes, especially early in his tenure, his presidency will be remembered as one that did not suit the times.
When he ran for office in 2020, President Joe Biden vowed to turn the page on then president Donald Trump. But it's Trump who is returning to the White House for a second term in office. We speak with NPR's Asma Khalid,
"Maybe we should all read it together," Trump told reporters upon finding Biden's letter. "Maybe I'll read it first and then make that determination."