Joe Biden’s future plans after his term ends in the White House, as shared by him

US President Joe Biden recently revealed his future plans as his four-year term in the White House draws near to an end.
US President Joe Biden recently revealed his future plans as his four-year term in the White House draws near to an end.
September 27, 2024

US President Joe Biden recently revealed his future plans as his four-year term in the White House draws near to an end.

 

While the United States is divided on whom it would like to endorse for the next US President, with a tough fight between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, US President Joe Biden has his priorities set. Biden recently shared his future plans after his term ends in the White House.

 

Joe Biden shares his future plans.

The US President on Wednesday shared his future plans as his four-year term in the White House nears an end next year. He shared that he is “at peace” after his move to withdraw from the White House race. The US President appeared in an interview on ABC’s The View, and the incumbent president stated that he doesn’t intend to retire and will continue to work on both domestic and global policy matters after departing from the office.

 

“Not going away.”

Biden, 81, who has over 50 years of experience in politics, declared that he was “not going away” following his stint in office. He highlighted that he would be working on global and domestic policy issues via the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement in Washington, D.C., and the Biden Institute at the University of Delaware.

 

Biden is talking about his legacy.

Host Ana Navarro asked Biden how he wants to be remembered after leaving the White House in January 2025, to which he replied, “I’m less concerned about what my legacy is. And although I’m leaving, you’re stuck with me; I’m not going away.” He added, “There’s so many other things I want to do in terms of the Biden Institute and foreign policy, and the Biden Institute in Delaware on domestic policy. To keep the things going that we started, and I think we can get it done.”

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