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MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton argued that President Biden had a series of major accomplishments, especially for the Black community, that must be defended.
“His legacy is significant beyond all his many accomplishments,” Axelrod said. “He will always be the man who stepped up and defeated a president who placed himself above our democracy ...
David Axelrod, a former senior adviser to Obama who also worked closely with Biden, said that history would treat Biden kinder than voters had, not just because of his legislative achievements but because in 2020 he defeated Trump. “His legacy is significant beyond all his many accomplishments,” Axelrod said.
Sitting in the Oval Office behind the iconic Resolute desk in 2022, an animated President Joe Biden described the challenge of leading a psychologically traumatized nation. The United States had ...
Biden criticized Trump's decision to withdraw 9,500 U.S. troops stationed in Germany. [330] Biden has criticized Trump for treating NATO as "a protection racket" rather than "the most significant military alliance in the history of the world" and Biden advisors have identified a strengthened NATO as a key component of countering a rising China ...
Brown said Biden has to highlight what he sees as his laundry list of accomplishments, including slashing poverty among Black children through the Child Tax Credit passed through the 2021 American ...
White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity for Black Americans October 19, 2021: October 22, 2021: 86 FR 58551 2021-23224 [140] [141] 67 14051: Designation To Exercise Authority Over the National Defense Stockpile October 31, 2021: November 3, 2021: 86 FR 60747 2021-24183 [142] [143] 68 14052
The United States Senate career of Joe Biden began on January 3, 1973, and ended on January 15, 2009. A member of the Democratic Party from the state of Delaware, Biden's first United States Senate election was from Delaware, elected to the Senate in 1973, and was sworn into office at the age of 30 (he was later reelected five times and is Delaware's longest-serving U.S. senator).