Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Joe Biden Comes to the Defense of President Trump, Says He 'Deserves a Chance to Govern'

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At a press conference in Delaware on Monday, former Vice President Joe Biden said what seemingly no other Democrat is willing to say.
The former vice president was asked if President Donald Trump deserves a chance to govern. Biden answered with a fiery response, explaining why he and former President Barack Obama have tried to stay out of the national conversation for the time being:
"Sure he does. That’s exactly why you haven’t seen the president on any of the shows. I mean if I was able to charge, you guys would pay me a lot of money to come on the shows — not a joke. That’s why you haven’t heard anything from us about that.
Biden went on to theorize that the transition to the Trump administration has been rocky because President Donald Trump didn't expect to win the election, and likely wasn't prepared to fill all of the necessary positions in the executive branch as a result.
“He's really playing catch-up,” said Biden. “He should be given a chance. It's too early to judge.”
The News Journal reported that Biden made the remarks at a press conference for an event to launch his new Biden Institute, which will be based out of the University of Delaware. According to its website, the Biden Institute is:
“...a new research and policy center focused on developing public policy solutions on issues ranging from economic reform and environmental sustainability to civil rights, criminal justice, women’s rights and more. The institute will also convene thought leaders on the most important issues of the day.”
While the institute may get involved in ongoing political debates, Biden stressed that it won't simply be used to attack President Trump and his policies, but he would rather attempt to promote bipartisanship.
Biden also revealed that although they may comment on ongoing issues, he and Barack Obama both agreed that they would refrain from entering into a “personal back-and-forth” with President Trump.

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