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President Biden will seek solace and relief during a visit with Pope Francis next month, according to people familiar with his plans. His public comments have offered a glimpse into what is on his mind.
By Katie Rogers
Katie Rogers has covered all four years of the Biden administration and reported from Washington.
Dec. 25, 2024
President Biden has less than a month to go until his one-term presidency ends, and he is feeling reflective.
He is voicing regrets about his decision not to sign his name to Covid relief checks and about his longtime reputation once considered a virtue of being the poorest lawmaker in Congress. And now, with a planned visit to meet with Pope Francis at the Vatican next month, the president is signaling that he may have additional issues on his mind.
The visit, White House officials said as they issued a readout on Mr. Bidens call with the pope last week, is officially to discuss world peace. But according to a person familiar with his plans for the trip, Mr. Biden is also going to the Holy See to seek solace and relief as he exits the world stage. Pope Francis, that person said, has become an ally and sounding board, trading occasional phone calls with Mr. Biden. Some of those conversations have been casual check-ins of the Hey, how you doing? variety.
Throughout his long career, Mr. Bidens penchant for narrating his life experiences has shaped how the public understands him. We know the stories: Childhood struggles with a stutter created a scrappy, bully-fighting neighborhood crusader. Mistakes and bad timing upended earlier attempts at the nations highest office. And the devastating losses of his first wife and two children created a wellspring of resilience.
But the regrets he has let slip in the lame-duck portion of his presidency are different from the traditional Biden lore he spun on his way up the ladder. As he makes his way down, his recent comments and actions reveal more about Mr. Bidens thoughts on the current political landscape, one that is drastically different from the one he entered after winning his first Senate election in 1972.
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Thank you President Biden!
Joinfortmill
(16,631 posts)lark
(24,343 posts)His biggest mistake was Merrick Garland and it's one I wish he had addressed so that orangeassface would now be in prison instead of president! I know that thoughts of this has to make him feel physically ill..
kansasobama
(1,551 posts)History may judge him harshly as the President who lost democracy. However, Biden did more for the country than it realizes. I also think Democrats have screwed him over the last few weeks. Fetterman's actions are bad, real bad. Democrats are so weak, saying things like we will try to find common ground, is ridiculous. What common ground? Middle other road fascism, 7000 people deported? Or, better prisons for the separated?
I also think Democratic voters in the swing states screwed the man who did most for them.
For all the greatness, I think Nancy Pelosi dropped the ball big. She continues to make mistake by pushing out AOC.
Nothing beats Garland. Garland could not even bring Trump to a trial for an insurrection. Robert Mueller also deserves brickbats in the last term for not willing to interview Trump and instead opting to send a questionnaire.
Ritabert
(765 posts)Mistake #2....not saying he wasn't going to run a year ago