What are the worst policies President Biden put into place?

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President Biden’s administration has sparked debate about its policy impacts, including challenges in the economy, foreign policy, and social issues. What do you think were the most problematic decisions? Share your thoughts on the successes and shortcomings of his presidency.

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As President Biden’s time in office is evaluated, many people are reflecting on the policies he implemented and their impact on the country. Some argue that certain decisions have led to significant challenges, whether in areas like the economy, foreign policy, or social issues. Others view his policies through a different lens, considering their intent and long-term goals.

What do you think have been the most problematic policies of the Biden administration? Are there specific decisions that you believe have had negative effects on the nation?

Outgoing President Joe Biden holds the record for the most presidential pardons in just four years in the White House, having pardoned, granted clemency, or commuted the sentences of thousands of people since he took office in 2021, according to federal records.

On Monday, he pardoned Dr. Anthony Fauci and those involved in the House Jan. 6 committee investigations preemptively to prevent President-elect Donald Trump from taking “revenge” against their actions.

Monday’s pardons included:

  • Fauci, the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Fauci has faced criticism over his stance on COVID vaccines and the pandemic’s origins.
  • Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during Trump’s first term in office. He often criticized Trump, referring to him as a “wannabe dictator.”
  • Jan. 6 Committee members, including Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss.; Vice Chair Liz Cheney, R-Wyo.; and other members of the House committee.

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/joe-biden-pardons-commutations/2025/01/20/id/1195749/