Biden Reflects on 2020 Election, Preemptive Pardons for Trump's Critics

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Biden Reflects on 2020 Election, Preemptive Pardons for Trump's Critics
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In a recent interview, President-elect Biden discussed his reflections on the 2020 election, his belief that he could have defeated Trump, and his considerations regarding preemptive pardons for individuals on Trump's potential revenge list.

’s term, the president is reflecting on his decades-long career in elected office, and what he must do before passing the mantle of leadership to President-electon Wednesday, Biden discussed everything from weighing preemptive pardons for individuals on Trump ’s revenge list, to his continued conviction that he could have defeated Trump at the ballot box. when asked if he believes he could have won the November election. The president based his assertion on his review of election polling.

, during which the president struggled to form coherent answers to questions and seemed utterly lost in the setting, public confidence in his ability to pull off an electoral victory imploded. Congressional Democrats, including Nancy Pelosi, moved against him,. Biden’s contention that polling supported him staying in also strains credulity.

“The hardest thing to do for me in the economy was to think through what were the immediate fixes you could do to make people feel better? But what do we do in the long-term? Put America in a position where you continue to be able to lead the world,” he said. “For example, we passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. Hooray, hooray. That sounds great, right? Historians will talk about great the impact was, but it didn’t any immediate impact on people’s lives.

The specter of Trump looms large over Biden’s exit, and when asked what he feared the most about a second Trump presidency, Biden has plenty. “On the economy, my single greatest fear is that he will try to, and maybe even succeed, in eliminating the elements of the climate law. That he’ll succeed in kicking back the restrictions on drug manufacturers. That he’ll cut programs and infrastructure,” he said.

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