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Speech on the Drawdown of US Forces in Afghanistan - President Joe Biden Speech14 Nov 202300:26:26
Joe BidenJuly 08, 2021Source The White House
President Joe Biden details his administration's decision to remove US forces from Afghanistan. He notes that "it was not in the national interest of the United States of America to continue fighting this war indefinitely." He believes that it is time for the Afghan people and leaders to come together to decide their future and how they want to run their country.
Announcing the American Jobs Plan - President Joe Biden - March 31, 202114 Nov 202300:35:14
Great Speeches - Joe Biden at the Carpenters Training Center in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, President Biden announces the details of the American Jobs Plan. The plan proposes to modernize existing transportation infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, and airports, and build new rail corridors and transit lines. It will also work to tackle climate change by cutting pollution and providing incentives for Americans to buy clean cars. The plan will also focus on replacing the nation's lead pipes and providing high-speed internet service. President Biden plans to pay for the plan by increasing the corporate tax rate, and he makes a plea for bipartisan support for the plan.
President Joe Biden - January 20, 2021: Inaugural Address14 Nov 202300:23:55
Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States on January 20, 2021. In his Inaugural Address, he stressed the need for the country to come together in unity. Speaking to those who voted for him and to those who did not, Biden made the strong case that together the country could move forward to contain the coronavirus pandemic and improve the economy. His address was in stark contrast to President Donald Trump's Inaugural Address four years earlier.
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