Biden boasts of early accomplishments. But now comes the hard part — on equity, voting, guns and immigration.
Cleve Wootson
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President Biden spent the first 10 minutes of his address to Congress on Wednesday night touting the successes of his first 100 days, which he said got America “working again, dreaming again, discovering again and leading the world again.”
But he also conceded that some of the biggest challenges lie ahead.
“We have to prove democracy still works, that our government still works — and can deliver for the people,” Biden said.
A year ago, before Biden had even wrapped up the Democratic nomination, he began plotting out the course of his first 100 days, with controlling the coronavirus pandemic and shoring up a battered economy topping the list.