The Tragedy Of Joe Biden Explained
President Joe Biden has been a politician since the early '70s. His rise from a stuttering working-class boy to the president of the U.S. was tough and tragic.
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President Joe Biden has been a politician since the early '70s. His rise from a stuttering working-class boy to the president of the U.S. was tough and tragic.
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