
The Washington Post says Biden's presidency is 'unpopular,' but suggests 'history might be kinder'
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The Washington Post editorial board contended that history might be "kinder" to President Biden despite Americans viewing him as "unpopular" as he exits the Oval Office.
The president will officially leave office on Monday, as President-elect Donald Trump will be inaugurated and begin his second term as president. Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
The Post listed several of the president's accomplishments, including "shepherding the country out of the pandemic, rolling out vaccines, helping to guide the economy to a soft landing," and "installing the first African American woman on the Supreme Court."
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