According to The Hill, Biden has never embraced Trump s second impeachment though he hasn t sought to stand in its way either amid outrage in his party over the former president s involvement in the January 6 riots at the Capitol.
One week in, Biden embracing order, routine
Matt Viser, The Washington Post
Jan. 27, 2021
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President Biden and first lady Jill Biden approach the White House after Biden s inauguration last week. While his predecessor s chaotic presidency was unsettling for many Americans, it is unclear whether Biden s lower metabolism is an antidote or an overcorrection - and whether he can protect his agenda from being engulfed by political wars.Washington Post photo by Jabin Botsford
WASHINGTON - Almost every day of his young tenure, President Joe Biden has entered the State Dining Room, a portrait of Abraham Lincoln looking down and wood burning in the fireplace. He speaks on the planned topic of the day. He sits at an undersized desk and searches for a pen to sign his latest stack of executive orders. Within 30 minutes of entering the camera s frame, he has left it.
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