WASHINGTON, Nov 17 The next two years will be filled with legislative gridlock for Joe Biden under a divided Congress which could prove to be a boon if he chooses to run.
President Biden increasingly shows flashes of rage, responding to reporters with angry outbursts and prickly retorts when he doesn't like the questions.
President Biden increasingly shows flashes of rage, responding to reporters with angry outbursts and prickly retorts when he doesn't like the questions.
Nearly two years after President Biden pledged to be a "president for all people" including those who didn't vote for him he kicked off the Democrats' fall campaign season by tearing into pro-Trump Republicans as a threat to democracy.