It is common sense that Joe Biden is ruining America and is unfit to be president, but why are the liberals still supporting him when Trump is obviously a much better fit for office?
Last Updated: 25.06.2025 04:46

• Takes significant steps to strengthen the U.S. steel and aluminum industries
• Grants overtime pay to 4 million US workers
• Forgives $7.4 billion more in student loan debt
• Announces nominations for two individuals for the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and one individual for U.S. Marshal
• Limits oil drilling across 13 million acres of Alaskan Arctic
• Announces plans to tee up offshore wind across the nation’s coastlines
• Enacts rules to strengthen privacy protections for Reproductive Health Care
• Grants clemency to 16 people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses
• New regulations to require nursing homes to comply with minimum staffing levels
Saepe maiores nam debitis sequi corporis quasi quasi dolores.
None of tfg cabinet members want to work with him again.
• Requires airlines to refund passengers for canceled and significantly delayed flights
• Reinstates net neutrality
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• Secured Aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
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• Launches emergency response protocol for mass shootings
• Forces TikTok to sell off it's Chinese interests or be banned
• Enacts $8.8 Billion Home Energy Rebate Programs to Lower Utility Bills
Biden has built a great team, and they all want to work with him 2024–2028.
• Makes agreement with Japan to strengthen defense ties amid tensions with China
In just the past 14 days he has:
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• Unveils $7 billion for rooftop solar
• Adds Title IX protections for LGBTQ students and assault victims
• Makes $11 Billion Push to Beat China at Chip Research
• Standards set to eliminate emissions from new federal buildings by 2030