Biden administration entered office amid the COVID-19 pandemic, an economic crisis, and increased political polarization.
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Biden administration entered office amid the COVID-19 pandemic, an economic crisis, and increased political polarization.
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Biden administration halted funding for Trump's border wall, an expansion of the Mexican border wall.
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Biden administration signed into law the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021; a $1.
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Biden administration signed the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act; a ten-year plan brokered by Biden alongside Democrats and Republicans in Congress, to invest in American roads, bridges, public transit, ports and broadband access.
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Biden administration appointed Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman, to serve on the U S Supreme Court.
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However, in August 2022, Biden administration signed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, a domestic appropriations bill that included some of the provisions of the Build Back Better Act after the entire bill failed to pass.
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In foreign policy, Biden completed the withdrawal of U S military forces from Afghanistan, declaring an end to nation-building efforts and shifting U S foreign policy toward strategic competition with China and, to a lesser extent, Russia.
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Biden administration responded to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine by imposing sanctions on Russia as well as providing Ukraine with over $10 billion in military aid as well as billions of dollars in economic and humanitarian aid.
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Biden administration approved a raid which led to the death of Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi, the leader of the Islamic State and approving a drone strike which killed Ayman Al Zawahiri, leader of Al-Qaeda.
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Biden administration announced his candidacy in April 2019, having previously sought the Democratic nomination in 1988 and 2008, being unsuccessful both times.
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Two days after becoming the projected winner of the 2020 election, Biden announced the formation of a task force to advise him on the COVID-19 pandemic during the transition, co-chaired by former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, former FDA commissioner David A Kessler, and Yale University's Marcella Nunez-Smith.
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Biden administration called for an end to the "uncivil war" of political, demographic, and ideological American cultures through a greater embrace of diversity.
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Biden administration was inaugurated alongside Kamala Harris, the first woman, first African American, and first Asian American vice president.
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Biden administration selected Antony Blinken to be secretary of state, Linda Thomas-Greenfield as ambassador to the United Nations, and Jake Sullivan as national security advisor.
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Biden administration altered his cabinet structure, elevating the chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, and ambassador to the United Nations as cabinet-level positions.
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Biden administration removed the director of the Central Intelligence Agency from his official cabinet.
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Biden administration strongly campaigned for the presidency on the public option, a policy that, if enacted into law, would have offered Americans a choice between maintaining their private healthcare insurance or buying into Medicare.
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The Biden administration opened a special enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act as well as extending the normal enrollment period, citing the COVID-19 pandemic.
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On his second day in office, Biden administration invoked the Defense Production Act to speed up the vaccination process and ensure the availability of glass vials, syringes, and other vaccine supplies at the federal level.
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In mid-March 2021, Biden dismissed a request by the European Union to export unused COVID-19 vaccines from AstraZeneca out of the U S even though the manufacturer endorsed it and vowed to resupply the doses.
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In July 2021, amid a slowing of the COVID-19 vaccination rate in the country and the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant, Biden said that the U S has "a pandemic for those who haven't gotten the vaccination" and that it was therefore "gigantically important" for Americans to be vaccinated, touting the vaccines' effectiveness against hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19.
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Biden administration criticized the prevalence of COVID-19 misinformation on social media, saying it was "killing people".
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Many Republicans asserted Biden administration's order was an unconstitutional overreach of federal authority, and some Republican governors said they would sue to block it.
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Biden administration responded to the global spread of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant in December 2021 by advocating for a state-level response over a federal level response.
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The Biden administration responded by promising an increased supply of at-home tests later in 2022.
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Biden administration advocated more domestic production to lower inflation, but at the same time, he designed stringent import stops for Russian energy.
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The Biden administration supported the Line 3 pipeline, which transports oil from Canada's oil sands region.
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In January 2021, Biden administration had issued a 60-day ban on oil and gas leases and permits on federal land and waters.
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The Biden administration appealed the decision but agreed to continue with the sales, and in September 2021 held the largest federal gas and oil lease auction in U S history, selling leases to extract 1.
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In 2021, the Biden administration proposed a 20-year ban on oil and gas drilling around Chaco Culture National Historical Park, a site in northwestern New Mexico that contain important Ancestral Puebloan sites.
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Biden administration set a goal of achieving 30 gigawatts of offshore wind energy generated in the U S by 2030 .
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In November 2021, Biden administration promised to end and reverse deforestation and land degradation by 2030, joining more than 100 other global leaders in the COP26 climate summit's first major agreement.
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In May 2022 the White House Council on Environmental Quality released a report in which it describes how Biden's administration followed the around 200 recommendations of the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council.
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Biden administration supported the For the People Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Act.
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Biden administration has suggested that the 2022 United States elections could be illegitimate if these laws are not passed.
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Biden administration issued a proclamation that ended the Trump travel ban imposed on predominantly Muslim countries in January 2017.
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Biden administration reaffirmed protections to recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
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The following day, Biden administration had a call with Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
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In March 2021, the Biden administration granted temporary protected status to Venezuelans fleeing the country amidst the ongoing political and economic crisis.
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Biden administration is tasked with leading the negotiations with Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador.
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Biden administration is seeking to put Harriet Tubman on the twenty-dollar bill.
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In December 2021, the Biden administration ended a long-standing restriction on sales of abortion pills through the mail.
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Biden administration rescinded a Trump administration policy that curtailed the use of consent decrees that had been used by previous administrations in their investigations of misconduct in police departments.
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Biden administration proposed in his fiscal 2022 budget to more than double funding for the Community Oriented Policing Services Hiring Program, which helps state and local governments to hire law enforcement officers.
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Biden administration reversed the Trump administration's method of using the National Space Council to coordinate commercial, civil, and military space policies, instead using the National Security Council to issue national security memoranda instead of the Space Council's space policy directives.
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The Biden administration emphasized the role of NASA in studying climate change.
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The Biden administration estimated that about 43 million borrowers would be covered by the plan, including about 20 million individuals whose student debt would be completely forgiven.
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In March 2021, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and other administration officials met with the Chinese Communist Party Politburo member Yang Jiechi, Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi, and other Chinese officials in Alaska with heated exchanges on China's human rights abuses, cyberattacks, its threats against Taiwan, its crackdown in Xinjiang and Hong Kong, and other issues of U S interest.
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In May 2021, the Biden administration removed Chinese mobile manufacturer Xiaomi from the Chinese military blacklist, reversing the previous Biden administration's decision.
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In October 2021, Biden administration said he is concerned about Chinese hypersonic missiles, days after China tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile that circled the globe before speeding towards its target.
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In June 2021, the Biden administration continued America's tradition of voting against an annual United Nations General Assembly resolution calling for an end to the U S economic embargo against Cuba.
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The Biden administration sanctioned a key Cuban official and a government special forces unit known as the Boinas Negras for human rights abuses in the wake of historic protests on the island.
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In January 2022, Biden administration again sanctioned Cuba officials, this time placing travel restrictions on eight members of the Cuban government.
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Biden, meanwhile, was the top administration official arguing for a much more limited role for American forces in Afghanistan.
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Later, Biden administration would go on to say that he could tell by Obama's 'body language' that he agreed with that assessment — even though he ultimately rejected it.
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Biden administration has been criticized over the manner of the American withdrawal.
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Biden administration defended his decision to withdraw, saying that Americans should not be "dying in a war that Afghan forces are not willing to fight for themselves", since the "Afghan military collapsed [against the Taliban], sometimes without trying to fight".
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Biden administration partly attributed the lack of early evacuation of Afghan civilians to the Afghan government's opposition of a "mass exodus" which they thought would cause a "crisis of confidence".
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Biden administration expressed deep sorrow for the Afghan victims as well.
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In February 2022, Biden administration signed an executive order that seeks to unfreeze approximately $3.
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Biden administration is the first U S president to ever officially recognize the Armenian genocide.
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In July 2022, President Biden administration signed an executive order aimed at deterring the wrongful detention of Americans abroad.
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In March 2021, Biden administration held a virtual meeting with leaders of Japan, India and Australia, an alliance of countries known as the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, or the Quad, that work together to address China's expansionism in the Indo-Pacific region.
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In September 2021, Biden administration hosted the first in-person meeting of Quad at the White House.
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Biden and his administration condemned human rights violations by the Russian authorities, calling for the release of detained dissident and anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny, his wife, and the thousands of Russians who had demonstrated in his support; the U S called for the unconditional release of Navalny and the protestors and a credible investigation into Navalny's poisoning.
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The Biden administration is planning to impose sanctions against Russia because of the 2020 SolarWinds cyberespionage campaign, which compromised the computer systems of nine federal agencies.
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Biden administration criticized the Kremlin for "idle comments" on the possible use of nuclear weapons.
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President Biden administration promised to repair "strained" relationships with European allies in contrast to his predecessor Trump.
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Biden administration pledged support for the European project and for Ukraine's sovereignty as well as the need for global cooperation on fighting the pandemic and climate change.
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In July 2022, Biden administration met with Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid to discuss the Iran nuclear deal and said that he continued to favor diplomacy.
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Biden administration has reiterated his commitment to maintaining peace in Northern Ireland by resisting the possibility of a hard border as a result of Brexit.
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The Biden administration was pressed on potential oil deals with Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, and Iran that would have them increase their oil production.
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But, in June 2022, the White House confirmed that Biden administration was to visit Saudi Arabia and meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, during his Middle East trip in July.
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Biden administration repeatedly appealed to the Saudis to increase oil production, but the Kingdom turned down such requests.
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Biden administration's planned visit was seen as a move to seek Saudi assistance to ease the oil and gas prices at home.
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Son of Saad Aljabri, Khalid AlJabri said Biden administration's meeting with MbS would be “equivalent of a presidential pardon for murder”.
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On 10 July 2022, president Biden administration defended his trip to Saudi Arabia, saying humans rights were on his agenda.
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The Biden administration expressed support for the Abraham Accords while wanting to expand on them, although it shied away from using that name, instead referring to it simply as "the normalization process".
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On 13 May 2021, in the aftermath of the Al-Aqsa mosque conflict, the Biden administration was accused of being indifferent towards the violent conflict between Israeli statehood and the Palestinian minority there.
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Biden administration met with Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and announced a new aid package to the Palestinians.
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