President Joe Biden doesn't seem to mind his job after being ousted by his party in July.
Biden is upset and angry that he was stripped of his presidential ticket. politiko reported On Monday, he appeared to believe he “owed nothing more to the party that so unceremoniously sidelined me.”
Biden has largely stayed out of public view in the weeks since the election. He declined to answer questions about his son Hunter Biden's pardon and did not attend the historic reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on Saturday. He sent first lady Jill Biden in his place, raising speculation about whether he is healthy enough to attend public events.
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Special Counsel David Herr said in February that Biden was an older man with a poor memory. The press did not report much on the statement until July, when his debate performance prompted him to step away from the campaign and from public life.
The president has 42 days left in office, but Democrats and former aides believe he “left the Oval Office several weeks ago,” and many are wondering who will run the federal government. I'm wondering. Politico's Adam Canklin, Lauren Egan, Adam Wren and Allie Matnick reported:
Biden has virtually disappeared from the radar following the Democrats' painful election defeat. Since Nov. 5, he has stuck to mostly prepared remarks, avoiding unscripted public appearances and questions from reporters, and criticizing Donald Trump's victory, policy discussions in Congress and the future of the Democratic Party. He chose not to participate in the heated debate surrounding the matter.
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Mr. Biden's low profile since the election comes as lawmakers, aides and party officials prepare for Mr. Trump's return to power and seek a new direction and vision ahead of the midterm elections and 2028. This is one of the reasons for the sense of rudderlessness that has become entrenched in Japan.
The White House and Biden have reportedly shown little interest in charting the party's future beyond Jan. 20, Trump's inauguration day. Mr. Biden has focused his aides' energies primarily on managing the presidential transition and dealing with a number of final items aimed at polishing his legacy, including Tuesday's speech on the economy. And Vice President Kamala Harris, who threw herself into the election campaign as the future of the party, has largely disappeared from the public eye.
“He was very cavalier and selfish in how he approached the last few weeks of his job,” a former White House official told the magazine.
“There is no leadership coming from the White House,” added one Democrat close to a senior lawmaker. “A complete vacuum exists.”
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Biden has several events on his calendar that will require him to speak publicly. He is scheduled to talk about Bidennomics on Tuesday and then talk about the foreign policy that led to the deadly Afghanistan withdrawal. He is scheduled to speak virtually next week about the war in Ukraine.
After the Biden-Harris administration took office, Russia invaded Ukraine. Before the invasion, Russia had expressed concern that the regime was inviting Ukraine to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a political and military alliance of countries in Russia's immediate vicinity. He has repeatedly insisted that NATO expansion into Ukraine is a red line that must not be crossed. The Biden-Harris administration appears to have refused to talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin about a peace deal as many Ukrainians continue to die, according to reports. Required military service.
During his 2022 speech, Biden made off-the-cuff remarks about Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying, “No matter how you look at it, this man cannot continue to remain in power.''
Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC war room analyst. He is the author of The Politics of Slave Morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.





