Joe Biden (6do encyclopedia)



Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. is an American politician and lawyer who is currently serving as the 46th president of the United States. He assumed office on January 20, 2021, after defeating incumbent President Donald Trump in the 2020 election. Prior to his presidency, Biden served as the vice president of the United States under President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2017.

Early Life and Education

Joe Biden was born on November 20, 1942, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, to Joseph Biden Sr. and Catherine Biden. His father was a used car salesman, while his mother worked as a cashier and a homemaker. Biden was raised in a Roman Catholic family of Irish, English, and Scottish descent.

Biden attended Catholic school growing up, graduating from Archmere Academy in Claymont, Delaware, in 1961. He then went on to attend the University of Delaware, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history in 1965. In 1968, Biden earned his law degree from Syracuse University Law School, where he was a member of the Law Review and received his Juris Doctor degree.

Early Political Career

Biden began his political career in 1972 when he was elected to the United States Senate from Delaware. At the age of 29, he became one of the youngest people ever elected to the Senate. Biden was reelected to the Senate six times, serving for a total of 36 years before stepping down in 2009 to become vice president.

During his time in the Senate, Biden played a key role in shaping U.S. foreign policy. He was particularly involved in issues related to arms control and nuclear weapons, and he was instrumental in the passage of the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act, which imposed economic sanctions on South Africa in protest of its apartheid policies. Biden also served as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and played a key role in overseeing the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

Vice Presidency

In 2008, Barack Obama chose Biden as his running mate in his bid for the presidency. Biden brought a wealth of experience to the ticket, having served in the Senate for over three decades. Together, the Obama-Biden ticket won the election, defeating Republican nominee John McCain.

As vice president, Biden played a key role in shaping domestic and foreign policy. He oversaw the implementation of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, aimed at stabilizing the U.S. economy after the financial crisis of 2008. He was also a key player in the Obama administration’s foreign policy efforts, playing a role in ending the war in Iraq and managing the conflict in Afghanistan.

Presidency

On November 7, 2020, Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election, defeating incumbent President Donald Trump. Biden won the election with 306 electoral votes to Trump’s 232. He was inaugurated on January 20, 2021, becoming the oldest president in U.S. history at the age of 78.

As president, Biden has made addressing the COVID-19 pandemic a top priority. He has implemented a national strategy to combat the pandemic, including increased testing and vaccination efforts. He has also implemented policies aimed at addressing climate change, racial inequality, and immigration reform.

Biden has also taken steps to address the country’s strained relationships with foreign powers. He has sought to re-engage with allies and has emphasized cooperation with international organizations such as the World Health Organization and the United Nations. He has also taken a tough stance against Russia, imposing sanctions and other measures in response to Russian aggression.

Personal Life

Joe Biden married his first wife, Neilia Hunter, in 1966. They had three children together: Joseph “Beau” Biden III, Robert Hunter Biden, and Naomi Christina Biden. In December 1972, Neilia and their daughter Naomi were killed in a car accident while Christmas shopping. Biden’s sons, Beau and Hunter, were critically injured but survived.

Biden married his second wife, Jill Tracy Jacobs, in 1977. They have one daughter together, Ashley Blazer Biden.

Biden is known for his personal warmth and empathy. He has spoken openly about his experiences with loss, including the death of his first wife and daughter. He has also been public about his struggles with stuttering and has been an advocate for people with disabilities.

Conclusion

Joe Biden is a seasoned politician and diplomat who has had a long and storied career in public service. As president, he faces a number of challenges, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and a deeply divided country. However, he has shown a commitment to addressing these challenges head-on and has taken a number of bold steps to move the country forward.


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Ron DeSantis duels the shadow of Donald Trump in Iowa swing

The Independent

23-05-14 20:35


Florida Governor Ron DeSantis visited Des Moines while former President Donald Trump was expected to hold a rally. Trump later cancelled his visit due to "weather issues" in the Midwest. DeSantis's visit included smaller appearances, including an address to voters from a table in a restaurant. In the wake of his visit, Trump, who may run for president again in 2024, criticised DeSantis' "poll numbers," asking if he was "young, inexperienced, and naive or, more troubling, a fool who has no idea what he is doing".

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/ron-desantis-donald-trump-iowa-b2338724.html
Bells toll for Buffalo supermarket mass shooting victims one year after massacre

The Globe and Mail

23-05-14 19:31


One year on from a shooting in a supermarket in Buffalo that left 10 people dead, President Joe Biden has called on Congress and state leaders to act by banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, requiring background checks for all gun sales, and repealing gun manufacturers' immunity from liability. Zaire Goodman, who was shot in the neck while collecting carts outside the supermarket, was among those who led remembrance events for the victims with state and local officials, first responders and religious leaders.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-bells-toll-for-buffalo-supermarket-mass-shooting-victims-one-year/
G7 leaders gather in Hiroshima

Financial Times

23-05-14 17:20


This week, there are a number of significant events to keep an eye on around the world. In Turkey, the Financial Times is on the ground in Ankara to analyse the reaction to Turkey's presidential election. Neighbouring Greece has a national election next Sunday. The G7 summit is hosted by Japan in Hiroshima this week, with member states coming together for contentious discussions. Boohoo.com reports full-year earnings on Tuesday and industry insiders predict a decline. Japan provides a first stab at its first-quarter gross domestic product growth figure, while the EU publishes its spring economic forecast relating to employment, GDP, public finances and inflation. The UN Security Council meets to discuss Ukraine, with Canadian and Latvian forces beginning training with Ukrainian soldiers in Latvia. The Cannes Film Festival is held in France. Finally, Israel expects protests on the West Bank and in Jerusalem, while the UK sees local council elections in Northern Ireland.

https://www.ft.com/content/1abe7de7-d94c-414f-aeb9-e7c132fe4d93
Biden official says border crossings down by half since Covid rule expired

Financial Times

23-05-14 17:19


US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has reported a 50% drop in migrants crossing the southern US border in recent days, despite expectations of an upsurge following the expiry of pandemic-related restrictions. The so-called Title 42 rule, which allowed US border agents to rapidly return immigrants to Mexico without processing their asylum cases, ended at midnight on 9 September. The policy was opposed by Republicans, who predicted an immediate surge in immigration. Mayorkas suggested that new regulations requiring asylum seekers to first seek recourse in other countries they travel through on their way into the US might be responsible for the decrease in numbers.

https://www.ft.com/content/19880c3d-1622-4bb5-8f51-831d8ea8ec69
Biden calls white supremacy greatest terrorism threat as 2024 race heats up

Washington Post

23-05-14 16:52


US President Joe Biden has called white supremacy the most dangerous terrorist threat to the American homeland in a speech he gave during a graduation ceremony at Howard University, a historically Black university. He recounted how he was driven to run for office after seeing white supremacists marching in Charlottesville in 2017. While the president did not call out former President Donald Trump or GOP rivals by name, it was clear that his remarks were aimed at those Republicans who have claimed the anti-racist push has gone too far, with some attacking critical race theory and the push for “diversity, equity and inclusion” in institutions. Biden took on this sentiment by saying that it portrays America as evil and tar all White people as racist. Republicans criticized the president’s speech, with the Republican National Committee sharing a video on Twitter highlighting Biden’s past comments about race. The remarks come at a time when race has again become a contentious issue in US politics, with Biden’s pursuit of a second term said to be aimed at shoring up support among young black voters who have become less supportive over the past two years.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/05/14/biden-white-supremacy-howard-university/
Report faults FBI’s handling of probe into alleged Trump-Russia collusion

Financial Times

23-05-15 23:19


The FBI's investigation into the links between the Trump administration and the Russian government during the 2016 presidential election lacked analytical rigour and was biased, according to a report by John Durham, a special counsel appointed by the Trump administration. Durham's report found that both US intelligence and law enforcement had no evidence of collusion when the FBI launched the probe five years ago. However, the report didn't recommend further legal action. Durham's office has already laid three criminal cases in connection with the investigation, resulting in one guilty plea and two acquittals.

https://www.ft.com/content/913f769f-29ef-4506-a120-d0163af351ea
American cities reach ‘breaking point’ as migrant crisis heads north

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-15 22:55


Asylum seekers are flowing into cities in the US, including Washington, Denver and New York, and the burden on infrastructure is reaching breaking point, according to local leaders. Washington has seen buses filled with dozens of migrants arriving outside Vice President Kamala Harris’ residence due to Republican governor Greg Abbott’s practice which seeks to give Democratic cities a taste of what border towns are experiencing. Mayor Michael Hancock said Denver has already spent over $17m on supporting migrants to arrive in the Colorado capital. In New York, where more than 4,200 asylum seekers arrived in the past week, Governor Kathy Hochul wants asylum seekers to be housed on federal land.

https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-america/american-cities-reach-breaking-point-as-migrant-crisis-heads-north-20230516-p5d8mo.html
Ex-Giuliani aide said he and Trump were selling pardons for $2m apiece

The Independent

23-05-15 22:40


Rudolph Giuliani, a former attorney for Donald Trump, was allegedly offering presidential pardons for $2m apiece, according to a complaint from Noelle Dunphy, a former aide. In February 2019, while working for Giuliani, Dunphy claims he asked her if she knew anyone requiring a pardon, because he was "selling pardons" he and Trump would split between them. During Trump's presidency, he frequently granted pardons to wealthy individuals not recommended by the DoJ's Pardon Attorney.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/rudy-giuliani-trump-pardons-lawsuit-b2339431.html
Pennsylvania House control up for grabs yet again in special elections

The Independent

23-05-16 05:01


Pennsylvania Democrats aim to retain their narrow majority in the state’s House of Representatives in two special elections to be held on Tuesday, one of which is expected to go Republican. The landmark issue of abortion rights in Pennsylvania is at stake, as one House vote from legislative Republicans would see it put before voters as a referendum. A win for Democrat Heather Boyd would boost the state’s governor Josh Shapiro’s chances of at least achieving some of his agenda and the stakes are high ahead of the 2024 presidential election. The current House breakdown is 101 Democrats and 100 Republicans.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/ap-republicans-democrats-harrisburg-ford-b2339543.html
Debt ceiling showdown: Biden and congressional leaders to meet as McCarthy pushes for faster deal

The Independent

23-05-16 04:03


US President Joe Biden will meet with congressional leaders at the White House in a high-level gathering on Tuesday to discuss the debt ceiling. The meeting will also include Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy of California, and House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York. The president faces balancing the economic demands of a federal default with growing political friction against the backdrop of the G7 summit in Japan.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/joe-biden-ap-kevin-mccarthy-white-house-congress-b2339512.html
US defence pact to strengthen military, police -PNG leader

Reuters

23-05-16 03:57


US President Joe Biden will visit Papua New Guinea on Monday, and the two countries’ leaders will sign two security agreements: one on defence co-operation and another on maritime surveillance. The US is seeking to build greater security ties with Pacific island nations in order to challenge China’s growing influence in the region. Last year, China signed a security agreement with the Solomon Islands. Papua New Guinea is strategically located near key sea routes between the US, Australia and Japan.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us-defence-pact-strengthen-military-police-png-leader-2023-05-16/
Zelensky’s Europe ‘love fest’ points to worries over another Trump presidency

South China Morning Post

23-05-16 03:44


As Russia's war on Ukraine enters a potentially decisive phase, Ukraine is concerned the US may no longer be its ally, having been its chief supporter since the beginning of the conflict. Former President Donald Trump has caused some nervousness among Europe's capitals by refusing to express hopes for a Ukrainian victory, creating uncertainty for Ukraine regarding Joe Biden's administration's pledge of full-throated support. Ukrainian President Zelensky recently went on a three-day four-country tour visiting Western European capitals, focused on both arms supply and political support for the country. While in Europe, Zelensky received strategic aid for the escalating war between Ukraine and Russia, but failed to secure assurances of immediate delivery of fighter jets or a nod from NATO to its long-standing application to join the influential military alliance.

https://www.scmp.com/news/world/europe/article/3220681/love-fest-ukraines-zelensky-europe-shows-worries-over-2024-us-presidential-race
Pence allies launching super PAC to back former vice president's expected 2024 candidacy

The Independent

23-05-16 02:15


Former US Vice President Mike Pence is set to receive support for a possible run at the 2024 Republican presidential nomination via new political action committee Committed to America. The launched campaign aims to reintroduce Pence as his "own man, not as vice president, but as a true economic, social and national security conservative," according to co-chairman Scott Reed. However, Pence faces an uphill battle given that fundraising and attention is currently focused on former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/mike-pence-ap-pac-donald-trump-brian-kemp-b2339490.html
Rudy Giuliani said he and Trump were selling pardons, ex-aide claims

The Independent

23-05-16 08:53


Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani allegedly offered to sell presidential pardons for $2m each while they were in office, according to court documents filed by Noelle Dunphy, a former aide to Giuliani. The papers allege that Dunphy was subject to sexual assault, harassment, wage theft and other misconduct by Giuliani, while also claiming that Giuliani told Dunphy of the pardoning scheme. No existing evidence suggests Trump and Giuliani took payments for pardons granted during Trump’s presidency, with a separate former CIA officer previously reporting he was told by an associate of Giuliani that he could receive a pardon for $2m.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/rudy-giuliani-selling-pardons-b2339652.html
America is hurt by its debt ceiling theatre of the absurd

Financial Times

23-05-16 13:19


The possibility of the US defaulting on its debts makes world leaders “look at the US and see a damning portrait. In this broken system, many elected officials do not respect the results of a presidential election and permit policy and ideological differences to stand in the way of honouring the government’s financial obligations”, warns an op-ed in The Financial Times. The editorial notes that the US needs a long-term solution where debt ceiling theatrics are replaced with coherent long-term budgeting. It highlights the fact that efforts by Democratic presidents to lower prospective deficits in the past have merely allowed Republicans to slash taxes when they returned to power; and that the Republicans are using threats of default to achieve cuts in spending and taxes rather than in deficits, for which they have been unable to secure decisive electoral victories. This in turn, makes it increasingly more likely that the crash will eventually happen.

https://www.ft.com/content/05c42080-e3d9-4d3c-8651-e40c548efaa3
Biden to travel to Australia despite US debt ceiling crisis

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-16 12:30


US President Joe Biden will visit Australia next week, amid uncertainty over negotiations to lift the debt ceiling in his country. The president will attend the first Quad security dialogue leaders’ summit in Australia, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida also present. The leaders will discuss joint measures against issues such as illegal fishing vessels, a supply chain for critical minerals, and the climate crisis. Biden will speak to the Australian parliament and hold a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. This trip marks the first visit of a US president to the country since 2014.

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/biden-to-travel-to-australia-despite-us-debt-ceiling-crisis-20230516-p5d8un.html
The energy mega-deal stuck in the pipeline

Financial Times

23-05-16 11:20


Oneok's $19bn deal to purchase pipeline builder Magellan Midstream was met with skepticism from investors, with Oneok's shares closing down 9% following the announcement. The deal is thought to reflect wider shifts occurring in the US energy market, where pipeline builders are thinking about how fossil-fuel dependent businesses might fare during the industry shift. Pierce Norton, CEO of Oneok, said that the scale of the combined firm would better prepare the combined company for the changes to come. Amid limited opportunities for growth in the industry, acquisitions are viewed as the remaining path to growth. Earlier in June, European leaders called for the banning of Russian gas imports on routes where Moscow had cut supplies, which would escalate the energy war.

https://www.ft.com/content/76f0c8a1-a70d-49dc-89d5-b20cfd3e5fa5
Tyrannical China wants to topple the US dollar

Telegraph

23-05-16 18:13


The effectiveness of international sanctions is being challenged as Russia, China and Iran implement alternative financial systems, which blunts the impact of US policies and allows them to hide questionable behaviour. While the alternative financial system is currently limited, more nations will enter Beijing's orbit as China's economy grows, and the alternatives to the dollar will rise in popularity. It is essential that the US revitalises domestic manufacturing and makes and keeps friends. The US must build a coalition of its own to balance Beijing’s growing anti-American coalition, and to keep the dollar as strong as possible.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/16/tyrannical-china-wants-to-topple-the-us-dollar/
Democrat New York mayor dropped from Biden campaign after criticising White House

Telegraph

23-05-16 17:53


Eric Adams, the Democrat New York City mayor, has been excluded from Joe Biden’s 2024 campaign over critiquing his handling of immigration rates and crime. Biden’s squabble with Eric Adams has underscored the division within the Democratic Party over its handling of rising violent crime rates and influx of migrants coming across the US-Mexico border. Mr. Adams has previously been touted as a potential future Democratic Party leader. The 2024 Presidential campaign is due to be hard-fought and Biden has included potential leadership rivals in his 50-person squad of surrogates, which includes Californian Governor Gavin Newsom, and the Governor of Michigan Gretchen Whitmer, as well as the progressive senator Elizabeth Warren.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/16/eric-adams-nyc-mayor-dropped-joe-biden-election-campaign/