Biden Worried About State of Democracy in America
By Administrator
The outgoing president of United States of America, Mr. Joe Biden in his final interview as president, has expressed fears about the future of democracy in America. It was Biden’s farewell talk to the Americans.
Biden expressed concern over the state of American democracy as commander-in-chief on Thursday night.
Biden kicked off his interview with MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell by revealing he is “concerned about how fragile democracy is.”
Sounding worried, Biden said: “That sounds corny. But I mean, I really, really am concerned, because you’ve heard me say it 100 times, I really think we’re in an inflection point in history here. Where unrelated to any particular leader.
“Things are going to change drastically, and it occurs every five or six generations”
Biden also lamented the fact he “spent too much time on the policy, not enough time on the politics.”
“But it just seems, I know it sounds so stupid to say it, almost bad taste,” Biden said.
Meanwhile, President-elect Donald Trump has named actors Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone, and Jon Voight as his “Special Ambassadors” to Hollywood on Thursday, calling it a “great but very troubled place.”
Trump wrote on Truth Social: “They will serve as Special Envoys to me for the purpose of bringing Hollywood, which has lost much business over the last four years to foreign countries, back—bigger, better, and stronger than ever before!”
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