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Former President Joe Biden discussed how he’s currently spending his time out of office at the Society for Human Resource Management convention in San Diego.
Former President Biden has revealed that world leaders and US lawmakers have sought his advice since his departure from the White House, while he continues to work on his memoir and spend time with ...
Former President Joe Biden took swipes at his successor in the White House on Wednesday as he told a California audience that world leaders are asking him to “get engaged” in global affairs. Biden ...
Former President Joe Biden revealed Wednesday that he’s writing a memoir and has been fielding calls from world leaders urging him to “get engaged” since leaving the White House. Biden, 82, was asked ...
Former President Joe Biden claimed last week that world leaders are seeking counsel from him, despite his disgraceful exit from politics and the glaring questions surrounding his mental health. He ...
Despite stepping down amid mounting criticism and questions over his leadership, former President Joe Biden claims he’s still ...
Former US president Joe Biden has wildly claimed he is receiving calls from politicians and European world leaders asking for his advice.
Other leaders this week will likely focus far more on adjusting to the rapidly changing global order Biden leaves in his wake. “They were hoping that Trump was the aberration.
In one, Biden arrived as the confident statesman burnishing a legacy and preparing to hand off to his vice president. In the other, he was faced with anxious world leaders and fresh questions ...
World leaders at the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro were discussing plans to confront poverty and war when President Biden acknowledged the obvious — this was most likely his last time ...
Former President Joe Biden has been out of the White House since January 2025, but he’s not out of the game. At a recent event, he shared a surprising claim: world leaders and U.S. lawmakers are still ...
When President Joe Biden’s aides were planning his visit to South America this week for a pair of leaders’ summits, two vastly different scenarios were in play.