Biden’s Plan After His Presidency
As President Joe Biden prepares to leave office in January 2025, he has revealed plans to remain active in the realms of both foreign and domestic policy. After serving a single term, Biden will take on roles at the University of Pennsylvania’s Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement, as well as at his alma mater, the University of Delaware.
This announcement marks the first glimpse into Biden’s post-presidency endeavors, especially after he recently announced the end of his reelection campaign. Concerns about his age, particularly from key Democratic figures, played a significant role in this decision. Notably, polling data showed former President Donald Trump gaining ground following a recent debate, further influencing Biden’s choice to step aside.
In his place, Biden endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, who has since emerged as the Democratic nominee. Biden expressed that while he believed he could still take on Trump, he ultimately felt at peace with his decision to withdraw. Since then, Harris has energized the Democratic Party, revitalizing support and boosting fundraising efforts, positioning her campaign as a competitive challenge to Trump.
Biden has praised Harris, highlighting her energy, intelligence, and determination, qualities he believes are essential for winning the upcoming election. He has encouraged her to “be herself” in the campaign, suggesting that authenticity will be key in taking on a formidable opponent like Trump.
As Biden steps away from the presidency, he will hold the record as the oldest president in U.S. history. However, should Trump be elected again, he would claim the same title, adding a unique twist to the narrative of age and leadership in American politics.
The upcoming election promises to be a pivotal moment for both parties, with Harris and Trump poised to engage in a fierce battle for the future of the nation.
No doubt. The effects of Biden/Harris are already proof. The lies to cover their disaster are there to.