Joe Biden is about to leave office with a series of missteps that have tainted his legacy as president, experts told Newsweek. Newsweek has contacted the White House for comment via email. Biden entered office in January 2021 with a promise to provide a sharp contrast what some perceived as a chaotic Donald Trump administration.
Biden is departing Washington having given the fewest news conferences and media interviews of the last seven presidents.
President Joe Biden — in an interview with MSNBC ’s Lawrence O’Donnell that aired Thursday and which was Biden’s last TV sit-down as POTUS ― reflected on his failure to hype up his and Democratic accomplishments when in office.
Historians may reevaluate his legacy in the years to come, after achievements and failures alike are put in more context, not to mention what occurs in Trump’s second term. Will Biden ultimately be viewed as a uniquely poor one-term president, or will history be kinder to him with time?
In rare remarks from the first lady, Jill Biden touched on the former House Speaker's rumored push to get President Joe Biden to drop out.
President Joe Biden asserted that America is becoming an "oligarchy" while warning the country in his televised farewell address on Wednesday of a "dangerous concentration of power" by the wealthy.
Joe Biden made history by giving “more individual pardons and commutations” than any other U.S. president. As confirmed in a Friday (Jan. 17) White House press release, he granted clemency for nearly 2,
President Joe Biden gave his final interview on Thursday, where he discussed foreign policy, the economy and democracy.
Find out how you can tune into President Joe Biden's last interview on "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell on MSNBC today for free without cable.
President Biden is leaving office after a single term that many Americans regard as unsuccessful. But it could be viewed more favorably over time.
Readers parse through the president’s accomplishments and failures on his last day in office.