Summary
President Biden has publicly reflected on his decision to step aside from the presidential race, describing himself as a “transition president” and expressing that he is “at peace” with his choice. He emphasized his commitment to continue working on both domestic and foreign policy initiatives after leaving office, particularly through the Biden Institute and the Penn Biden Center.
In a recent interview on ABC’s “The View,” Biden stated, “I’m not going away,” indicating his intention to remain active in public service despite not seeking a second term. He acknowledged the challenges faced during his presidency, particularly regarding foreign policy issues like the Israel-Hamas conflict and the war in Ukraine. Biden’s decision to step aside was influenced by his belief in prioritizing the democratic process and supporting Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee. He reiterated that he would have been capable of defeating former President Trump had he continued his campaign, asserting that his record warranted a second term.
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