President Joe Biden released a farewell letter to America on Wednesday ahead of his farewell address. This self-respecting message emphasizes what he claims is a legacy built on personal examples of leadership, strength, willpower, triumph over adversity, and dedication.
self-proclaimed The octogenarian, who rose from “a stuttering kid who lived a humble life in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Claymont, Delaware,” to one of the nation's highest offices, now believes Americans can build on his personal example. I hope you will.
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Mr. Biden touted China's resilience during the coronavirus outbreak and resulting economic crisis as a worthy example, insisting that “as Americans, we came together and braved through it.” We are stronger, richer and safer. ”
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Since taking office, he has emphasized improvements in the economy, including the arrival of inflation, rising wages, and a recovery in the job market. He also noted that since signing the bipartisan Infrastructure Act of 2021, infrastructure is being built across the United States, and that the United States is leading the semiconductor industry since signing the CHIPs and Science Act of 2022. , showed off his best achievements before retiring from office.
The president outlined a “win against Big Pharma” by lowering the cost of prescription drugs through the Inflation Reduction Act he signed into law in 2022. He also said he protected veterans exposed to toxic substances through the PACT Act, which he signed into law in 2022. He also signed bipartisan gun safety legislation, took steps to combat climate change and praised the decline in violent crime.
“I ran for president because I believed the soul of America was at stake. Our very nature was at stake, and it still is,” Biden said. I wrote it.
“The idea that America is stronger than any army and bigger than any ocean. It is the most powerful idea in the history of the world. That idea is that we are all created equal, that we are all created equal, that we are given life, liberty, and freedom by our Creator. We have never fully lived up to this sacred idea, but I have never strayed from it. I don't believe in walking away from this right now.”
Biden carefully set aside claims of a landslide victory in Afghanistan, given that the world watched the devastation unfold at the time and in the years that followed.
Biden also ignored inflation, surging crime, the rising cost of living and the invasion of the southern border, all important parts of his oversight.
The president resigned in July after being subjected to disrespectful abuse by his own party. Kamala Harris was his anointed successor, but she was soundly defeated in November by President-elect Trump, who takes office on Monday.
Biden's farewell address will begin Wednesday night at 8 p.m. in the Oval Office.
The 82-year-old is the fifth person to sit behind Resolute's desk, the latest being a speech he gave to explain his unprecedented decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race after losing support from Democrats. is.





