Biden attempting to thwart Trump policies before transfer of power

 The Spectator:

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“President Trump won a clear mandate to end the war in Ukraine. So what does Biden do in his final two months in office? Massively escalate it. Is his goal to hand Trump the worst situation possible?” venture capitalist and Trump mega-donor David Sacks said.

Biden’s aggressive action raises the question: what else might he be doing to constrain a Trump presidency? In other Ukraine news, Biden is ensuring the remaining $6 billion of aid gets out the door before January and is considering a fresh round of sanctions on Russia’s oil and gas industry. According to reporting from Politico, the administration is also pushing the Senate to confirm more judicial appointments, awarding more grants to chipmakers under the CHIPS Act and preparing a communications strategy to ward off repeals of some measures in the Inflation Reduction Act. But even staunch allies of the president note the limited nature of the Biden #Resistance: “There just isn’t anything Biden can do today that isn’t reversible in ten weeks,” confirmed Ivo Daalder.

Biden seems to be trying to confirm his legacy of being one of the worst presidents in US history.  I am pretty sure that a majority of voters do not support what Biden is doing.  Biden inherited a relatively peaceful world and his weakness is believed to have triggered the Russian aggression in Ukraine.

See also:

And:

 Sorry, Democrats. America is Just Not That Into You.

Their Fatal Attraction to Trump has turned them into exactly the thing America doesn't want.

And:

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And:

 Some Democrats Are Admitting They Lied Before the Election

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