President Joe Biden — in an interview with MSNBC ’s Lawrence O’Donnell that aired Thursday, and which was Biden’s last TV sit-down as POTUS ― reflected on his failure to hype up his and Democratic accomplishments when in office.
Biden is departing Washington having given the fewest news conferences and media interviews of the last seven presidents.
President Joe Biden dreamed of the White House for decades. And when he finally won it, it seemed like his time in office could make history. People compared him to FDR. But despite his accomplishments,
President Joe Biden asserted that America is becoming an "oligarchy" while warning the country in his televised farewell address on Wednesday of a "dangerous concentration of power" by the wealthy.
In rare remarks from the first lady, Jill Biden touched on the former House Speaker's rumored push to get President Joe Biden to drop out.
Biden conveyed his deep appreciation for first lady Jill Biden, who joined him in the Oval Office. “My deepest appreciation to our amazing first lady with me in the Oval today, for our entire family, you’re the love of my life and the lives of my love,” he said. “My eternal thanks to you, the American people.”
U.S. stocks are about to close out Joe Biden’s era on a high note as the president bids farewell to the White House. The 46th president of the United States is bringing his time at the White House to a close with the S&P 500 up around 54% since he took office on Jan.
Biden and his aides have spent their final days in office announcing dozens of moves — on topics from immigration to offshore drilling — aimed at tying up President-elect Donald
"Today an oligarchy is taking shape in America that literally threatens our democracy, our basic rights, our freedoms," the president said.
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Wednesday that he did not see President Biden's decline in White House meetings during his show, and that everyone he spoke to didn't, either.