White House staffers describe mood as ‘depressing’ as Biden fights for legacy and pushes idea he could have beaten Trump

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Staffers are reporting a “depressing” mood around the White House in the final weeks of Joe Biden’s term as the president works to cement his legacy and reflects on the 2024 election.

With less than one month until President-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20, White House aides told The Wall Street Journal the mood at work is “draining” and “depressing.” Biden has also expressed that he could have defeated Trump in November, the Journal reports.

Entrepreneur Joe Kiani, a major Democratic donor and friend to Biden, told the Journal, “if he ran, he really thought he was going to win.”

“By not running, he was worried Trump would win,” Kiani said. “He just didn’t want to win at any cost.”

Biden’s belief, however, is not a critique of Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign, the Journal reports. Rather, Biden believes that because he beat Trump once, he could have done it again.:ROFLMAO:

Harris’s allies, meanwhile, told the Journal a few extra weeks on the campaign trail could’ve made the difference on Election Day.

It took Biden nearly one month to drop out of the 2024 race after his poor debate performance against Trump on June 27. When he exited the race on July 21 following mounting calls from his party to do so, he left Harris just over three months to build and execute a campaign to rival Trump.

Trump dominated Harris in battleground states, and the vice president ultimately lost the popular vote by more than 2 million.

Biden is also working to cement his legacy after a political career that spans more than 50 years, the Journal reports. The president has infused even banal White House events with retrospectives on his time in office and started sketching out the plans for his presidential library in Delaware, according to the outlet.

White House Spokesperson Andrew Bates told the Journal the president isn’t “spending his time litigating the election or engaging in counterfactuals.” Instead, Biden and Harris “are focused on delivering as many additional results for hardworking families as they can while finalizing the most groundbreaking record of any modern administration.”

Bates added that Biden admired his vice president’s campaign, while a spokesperson for Harris told the Journal the two still have a close working relationship.

The Independent has contacted the White House for comment.

This isn’t the first time reports have indicated Biden regrets how the 2024 presidential election played out. Last week, sources told The Washington Post Biden recently said he is confident he could have defeated Trump in November.

Despite this, he has also admitted to making mistakes throughout his presidency.

The president has privately expressed regret over appointing Merrick Garland as attorney general, saying he was too slow to prosecute Trump over the January 6, 2021 Capitol riots, the Post reported. {Duh?}

Biden has also admitted to “screwing up” the debate with Trump, though noted he does not regret participating, according to the Post.


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Staffers are reporting a “depressing” mood around the White House in the final weeks of Joe Biden’s term as the president works to cement his legacy and reflects on the 2024 election.

With less than one month until President-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20, White House aides told The Wall Street Journal the mood at work is “draining” and “depressing.” Biden has also expressed that he could have defeated Trump in November, the Journal reports.

Entrepreneur Joe Kiani, a major Democratic donor and friend to Biden, told the Journal, “if he ran, he really thought he was going to win.”

“By not running, he was worried Trump would win,” Kiani said. “He just didn’t want to win at any cost.”

Biden’s belief, however, is not a critique of Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign, the Journal reports. Rather, Biden believes that because he beat Trump once, he could have done it again.:ROFLMAO:

Harris’s allies, meanwhile, told the Journal a few extra weeks on the campaign trail could’ve made the difference on Election Day.

It took Biden nearly one month to drop out of the 2024 race after his poor debate performance against Trump on June 27. When he exited the race on July 21 following mounting calls from his party to do so, he left Harris just over three months to build and execute a campaign to rival Trump.

Trump dominated Harris in battleground states, and the vice president ultimately lost the popular vote by more than 2 million.

Biden is also working to cement his legacy after a political career that spans more than 50 years, the Journal reports. The president has infused even banal White House events with retrospectives on his time in office and started sketching out the plans for his presidential library in Delaware, according to the outlet.

White House Spokesperson Andrew Bates told the Journal the president isn’t “spending his time litigating the election or engaging in counterfactuals.” Instead, Biden and Harris “are focused on delivering as many additional results for hardworking families as they can while finalizing the most groundbreaking record of any modern administration.”

Bates added that Biden admired his vice president’s campaign, while a spokesperson for Harris told the Journal the two still have a close working relationship.

The Independent has contacted the White House for comment.

This isn’t the first time reports have indicated Biden regrets how the 2024 presidential election played out. Last week, sources told The Washington Post Biden recently said he is confident he could have defeated Trump in November.

Despite this, he has also admitted to making mistakes throughout his presidency.

The president has privately expressed regret over appointing Merrick Garland as attorney general, saying he was too slow to prosecute Trump over the January 6, 2021 Capitol riots, the Post reported. {Duh?}

Biden has also admitted to “screwing up” the debate with Trump, though noted he does not regret participating, according to the Post.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/white-house-staffers-describe-mood-172256233.html
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Staffers are reporting a “depressing” mood around the White House in the final weeks of Joe Biden’s term as the president works to cement his legacy and reflects on the 2024 election.

With less than one month until President-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20, White House aides told The Wall Street Journal the mood at work is “draining” and “depressing.” Biden has also expressed that he could have defeated Trump in November, the Journal reports.

Entrepreneur Joe Kiani, a major Democratic donor and friend to Biden, told the Journal, “if he ran, he really thought he was going to win.”

“By not running, he was worried Trump would win,” Kiani said. “He just didn’t want to win at any cost.”

Biden’s belief, however, is not a critique of Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign, the Journal reports. Rather, Biden believes that because he beat Trump once, he could have done it again.:ROFLMAO:

Harris’s allies, meanwhile, told the Journal a few extra weeks on the campaign trail could’ve made the difference on Election Day.

It took Biden nearly one month to drop out of the 2024 race after his poor debate performance against Trump on June 27. When he exited the race on July 21 following mounting calls from his party to do so, he left Harris just over three months to build and execute a campaign to rival Trump.

Trump dominated Harris in battleground states, and the vice president ultimately lost the popular vote by more than 2 million.

Biden is also working to cement his legacy after a political career that spans more than 50 years, the Journal reports. The president has infused even banal White House events with retrospectives on his time in office and started sketching out the plans for his presidential library in Delaware, according to the outlet.

White House Spokesperson Andrew Bates told the Journal the president isn’t “spending his time litigating the election or engaging in counterfactuals.” Instead, Biden and Harris “are focused on delivering as many additional results for hardworking families as they can while finalizing the most groundbreaking record of any modern administration.”

Bates added that Biden admired his vice president’s campaign, while a spokesperson for Harris told the Journal the two still have a close working relationship.

The Independent has contacted the White House for comment.

This isn’t the first time reports have indicated Biden regrets how the 2024 presidential election played out. Last week, sources told The Washington Post Biden recently said he is confident he could have defeated Trump in November.

Despite this, he has also admitted to making mistakes throughout his presidency.

The president has privately expressed regret over appointing Merrick Garland as attorney general, saying he was too slow to prosecute Trump over the January 6, 2021 Capitol riots, the Post reported. {Duh?}

Biden has also admitted to “screwing up” the debate with Trump, though noted he does not regret participating, according to the Post.


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Joe Biden will be in the top 20 Presidents. The best in my lifetime.

That will be his legacy.
 
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Staffers are reporting a “depressing” mood around the White House in the final weeks of Joe Biden’s term as the president works to cement his legacy and reflects on the 2024 election.

With less than one month until President-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20, White House aides told The Wall Street Journal the mood at work is “draining” and “depressing.” Biden has also expressed that he could have defeated Trump in November, the Journal reports.

Entrepreneur Joe Kiani, a major Democratic donor and friend to Biden, told the Journal, “if he ran, he really thought he was going to win.”

“By not running, he was worried Trump would win,” Kiani said. “He just didn’t want to win at any cost.”

Biden’s belief, however, is not a critique of Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign, the Journal reports. Rather, Biden believes that because he beat Trump once, he could have done it again.:ROFLMAO:

Harris’s allies, meanwhile, told the Journal a few extra weeks on the campaign trail could’ve made the difference on Election Day.

It took Biden nearly one month to drop out of the 2024 race after his poor debate performance against Trump on June 27. When he exited the race on July 21 following mounting calls from his party to do so, he left Harris just over three months to build and execute a campaign to rival Trump.

Trump dominated Harris in battleground states, and the vice president ultimately lost the popular vote by more than 2 million.

Biden is also working to cement his legacy after a political career that spans more than 50 years, the Journal reports. The president has infused even banal White House events with retrospectives on his time in office and started sketching out the plans for his presidential library in Delaware, according to the outlet.

White House Spokesperson Andrew Bates told the Journal the president isn’t “spending his time litigating the election or engaging in counterfactuals.” Instead, Biden and Harris “are focused on delivering as many additional results for hardworking families as they can while finalizing the most groundbreaking record of any modern administration.”

Bates added that Biden admired his vice president’s campaign, while a spokesperson for Harris told the Journal the two still have a close working relationship.

The Independent has contacted the White House for comment.

This isn’t the first time reports have indicated Biden regrets how the 2024 presidential election played out. Last week, sources told The Washington Post Biden recently said he is confident he could have defeated Trump in November.

Despite this, he has also admitted to making mistakes throughout his presidency.

The president has privately expressed regret over appointing Merrick Garland as attorney general, saying he was too slow to prosecute Trump over the January 6, 2021 Capitol riots, the Post reported. {Duh?}

Biden has also admitted to “screwing up” the debate with Trump, though noted he does not regret participating, according to the Post.


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Fuck you asshole. You supported the assassination of your president elect so, fuck you!
 
He inherited a mess, and did a solid job overall. He ended a 20-year war, 16 million jobs were added under his admin, and the stock market broke records.

The idea that his Presidency was some kind of disaster is nothing more than MAGA propaganda. He was a good President.
 
Staffers are reporting a “depressing” mood around the White House in the final weeks of Joe Biden’s term as the president works to cement his legacy and reflects on the 2024 election.

With less than one month until President-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20, White House aides told The Wall Street Journal the mood at work is “draining” and “depressing.” Biden has also expressed that he could have defeated Trump in November, the Journal reports.

Entrepreneur Joe Kiani, a major Democratic donor and friend to Biden, told the Journal, “if he ran, he really thought he was going to win.”

“By not running, he was worried Trump would win,” Kiani said. “He just didn’t want to win at any cost.”

Biden’s belief, however, is not a critique of Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign, the Journal reports. Rather, Biden believes that because he beat Trump once, he could have done it again.:ROFLMAO:

Harris’s allies, meanwhile, told the Journal a few extra weeks on the campaign trail could’ve made the difference on Election Day.

It took Biden nearly one month to drop out of the 2024 race after his poor debate performance against Trump on June 27. When he exited the race on July 21 following mounting calls from his party to do so, he left Harris just over three months to build and execute a campaign to rival Trump.

Trump dominated Harris in battleground states, and the vice president ultimately lost the popular vote by more than 2 million.

Biden is also working to cement his legacy after a political career that spans more than 50 years, the Journal reports. The president has infused even banal White House events with retrospectives on his time in office and started sketching out the plans for his presidential library in Delaware, according to the outlet.

White House Spokesperson Andrew Bates told the Journal the president isn’t “spending his time litigating the election or engaging in counterfactuals.” Instead, Biden and Harris “are focused on delivering as many additional results for hardworking families as they can while finalizing the most groundbreaking record of any modern administration.”

Bates added that Biden admired his vice president’s campaign, while a spokesperson for Harris told the Journal the two still have a close working relationship.

The Independent has contacted the White House for comment.

This isn’t the first time reports have indicated Biden regrets how the 2024 presidential election played out. Last week, sources told The Washington Post Biden recently said he is confident he could have defeated Trump in November.

Despite this, he has also admitted to making mistakes throughout his presidency.

The president has privately expressed regret over appointing Merrick Garland as attorney general, saying he was too slow to prosecute Trump over the January 6, 2021 Capitol riots, the Post reported. {Duh?}

Biden has also admitted to “screwing up” the debate with Trump, though noted he does not regret participating, according to the Post.


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Proof positive that Biden is demented
 
Joe Biden will be in the top 20 Presidents. The best in my lifetime.

That will be his legacy.
The best in your lifetime? LOL! Were you born 4 years ago when you were unable to process the destructive anti
American policies that America's worst president by far had initiated on our nation?
 
The best in your lifetime? LOL! Were you born 4 years ago when you were unable to process the destructive anti
American policies that America's worst president by far had initiated on our nation?
Those would have been Trump's "destructive" policies. Biden's policies had yet to be initiated four years ago.
 
Those would have been Trump's "destructive" policies. Biden's policies had yet to be initiated four years ago.
No, it means that Phanatic might have been born 4 years ago, which would make her 4 years old now,
where she still wouldn't have the brain power to understand just how destructive, awful, failed policies
of biden have given him the title of America's worst president by far.
 
No, it means that Phanatic might have been born 4 years ago, which would make her 4 years old now,
where she still wouldn't have the brain power to understand just how destructive, awful, failed policies
of biden have given him the title of America's worst president by far.

You’re digging yourself into a deeper hole.
 
Despite Biden trying to be president almost his entire career and finally getting it, he never seemed to relish the job.
Handlers shielding him from the public almost from Day One, if not before.
Ridiculed as being addled with senility his entire term.
Making a fool of himself on national tv trying to debate historically the worst debater ever.
Then the ultimate insult , with an actor, at the direction of pelosi and Obama, writing an op-ed that ultimately forced him to withdraw.
Then countless articles from left wing media admonishing him for his selfishness.
And finally his arch enemy winning back the presidency.
His legacy in the toilet.
Be careful what you wish for…
 
That they have to deal with the fact that they were willing cogs in the Imperial Empire promoting Evil around the world to include the fraud on the American people that Biden was as President my sympathy tanks are dry.

They had every opportunity to be better people and turn in better work.
 
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