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Biden

[ bahy-dn ]

noun

  1. Joseph (Rob·in·ette), Jr. [rob, -in-et], Joe born 1942, U.S. politician: vice president 2009–17; 46th president of the United States since 2021.
  2. Jill Jill Tracy Jacobs, born 1951, U.S. First Lady since 2021 (wife of Joseph Biden, Jr.).


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Example Sentences

In the just-ended campaign, Trump also hammered the outgoing administration — first President Biden, and then Vice President Kamala Harris when she took up the fight after Biden dropped out — over the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2022 after the Taliban takeover, insisting that those who oversaw the pullout should have been fired.

These issues were part of her 2020 run for the Democratic presidential nomination - which she eventually dropped out of, endorsing Joe Biden.

From BBC

Rossiya 1 correspondent Dmitry Melnikov said that her nomination "does not bode well for Kyiv", noting that in the past she "openly accused the Biden administration of provoking Russia".

From BBC

We are deep in darkness, before a four-year storm that, according to those Trump has already appointed to his staff, will be replete with violence against immigrants, overwhelming tariffs, profuse and criminal lies, the further fracturing of our country, a desecration of the Constitution and many other forms of villainy — all of which will be conveniently blamed on Joe Biden and the Democrats in an unending stream of calumnious statements backed up by Elon Musk on his de facto state media operation.

From Salon

On Wednesday, President-elect Donald Trump made his “victorious” return to the White House and shook hands with President Joe Biden.

From Salon

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