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: 18.06.2025 06:50

Biden has built a great team, and they all want to work with him 2024–2028.
• Announces nominations for two individuals for the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and one individual for U.S. Marshal
• Unveils $7 billion for rooftop solar
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• Adds Title IX protections for LGBTQ students and assault victims
• Grants overtime pay to 4 million US workers
• Forces TikTok to sell off it's Chinese interests or be banned
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In just the past 14 days he has:
• Enacts $8.8 Billion Home Energy Rebate Programs to Lower Utility Bills
• Forgives $7.4 billion more in student loan debt
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• Requires airlines to refund passengers for canceled and significantly delayed flights
• Makes agreement with Japan to strengthen defense ties amid tensions with China
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• New regulations to require nursing homes to comply with minimum staffing levels
• Announces plans to tee up offshore wind across the nation’s coastlines
• Launches emergency response protocol for mass shootings
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• Enacts rules to strengthen privacy protections for Reproductive Health Care
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• Makes $11 Billion Push to Beat China at Chip Research
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• Reinstates net neutrality
• Grants clemency to 16 people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses
• Secured Aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
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• Limits oil drilling across 13 million acres of Alaskan Arctic
• Takes significant steps to strengthen the U.S. steel and aluminum industries
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• Standards set to eliminate emissions from new federal buildings by 2030