Regrets? Biden May Have a Few.
Briefly

President Biden's reflection on his presidency reveals notable regrets about not signing Covid relief checks and illustrates a shift from the traditional narrative of resilience to one of introspection.
The president's upcoming visit to Pope Francis indicates not only a discussion on world peace but also signifies a need for solace as he completes his term, showcasing his relationship with the pope.
Throughout his career, Biden used storytelling about his life to connect with the public—yet, now in a pensive phase, he has been more reserved and reflective about his achievements and failures.
While Biden's allies describe him as being in a sometimes angry and pensive mood in the final days of his term, his lack of public engagement suggests internal struggles and contemplation about his legacy.
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