Biden Reflects on Regrets and Challenges
Biden Reflects on Regrets and Challenges

Biden Reflects on Regrets and Challenges

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In a recent exit interview, President Biden reflected on his presidency and expressed regret over his handling of misinformation and the impact of Trump's narrative on public perception. He admitted that he believed he could have won the election if he had remained in the race, yet he harbored doubts about his vigor to serve a second term at 86 years old. Biden also discussed his decision to pardon his son, Hunter, citing new details that influenced his change of heart, while emphasizing Hunter's sobriety and tax compliance. He acknowledged a compliment from Trump regarding his economic record, despite their contentious relationship. As he approaches the end of his term, Biden is considering additional pardons, including for figures like Liz Cheney and Dr. Anthony Fauci, while lamenting the divisive political climate. His reflections underscore the challenges and complexities faced during his presidency, particularly in navigating misinformation and familial issues.

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