As the inauguration approaches, let’s delve into the lives and achievements of the individuals who have held the esteemed position of President of the United States.
Joe Biden, 46th President of the United States of America
Born: November 20, 1942
Top 3 Accomplishments as President
American Rescue Plan (2021):
A $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package aimed at providing direct financial aid to Americans, supporting small businesses, funding vaccination programs, and reducing poverty through measures like the expanded Child Tax Credit.
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (2021):
Signed a bipartisan infrastructure bill allocating $1.2 trillion for rebuilding and modernizing roads, bridges, railways, public transit, and broadband internet across the U.S.
CHIPS and Science Act (2022):
Legislation aimed to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing, reduce reliance on foreign production, and invest in U.S.-based technological research and innovation.
Top 3 Accomplishments as a Civilian
Long-standing Public Service:
Biden was one of the youngest people ever elected to the U.S. Senate at age 29 (in 1972) and served for 36 years, making significant contributions to foreign relations and judicial matters.
Overcoming Personal Tragedy:
Biden demonstrated resilience in overcoming immense personal loss, including the deaths of his first wife and daughter in a 1972 car accident and his son Beau in 2015 due to cancer, becoming an advocate for cancer research.
Author and Speaker:
Authored the memoir “Promise Me, Dad” (2017), reflecting on his experiences with grief and hope, and has delivered speeches emphasizing unity, democracy, and perseverance.