This week’s White House report card finds President Joe Biden hiding from the brightening spotlight on his and first son Hunter’s alleged financial scheming, inflation’s refusal to let go of the economy, and the Ukraine money pit.
While the president tried early in the week to keep the media’s focus on the positives of “Bidenomics” and his expansion of the national park around the Grand Canyon, the criticism of his son and problems with the economy were bottomless.As the week ended and Biden returned to his Delaware vacation resort, his administration poured out sour economic reports, and Attorney General Merrick Garland elevated the longtime investigator of Hunter Biden to special counsel status.
The president tried to stay on message touting “Bidenomics” as a positive brand along with his efforts to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. But a new poll shows that many American blame his policies for the economy and higher prices, and his approval rate is stuck at 41%. Former Hunter Biden business partner Devon Archer has testified to House investigators that President Joe Biden was on about 20 phone calls in which the first son’s deals with Ukraine, China, and other countries were discussed. According to Joe Biden, they just talked about the weather. The truth of such allegations is what investigations are supposed to find out, but House Speaker Kevin McCarthy isn’t even moving along with an impeachment inquiry.
The Department of Homeland Security is making a rule that would allow illegal immigrants living in the U.S. to work legally for five years, more than twice the current limit. About seven million illegals have been allowed in by Biden since 2021, when he was inaugurated. Meanwhile, legal applicants for citizenship recently had their waiting time increased from eight months to 30 months between the time they filed their applications and had any response from immigration officials.
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