Министерство науки и высшего образования Российской Федерации Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждениевысшего образования«Российский экономический университет им. Г.В. Плеханова»Московский промышленно-экономический колледж(МПЭК)
JOE BIDEN
Introduction
Born November 20, 1942, in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Current U.S. President (since January 2021).
Former Vice President (2009–2017) under Barack Obama.
Key themes of his career: Resilience, public service, and unity.
Early Life and Family
Grew up in a working-class family; father struggled financially.
Overcame a childhood stutter through hard work.
Married Neilia Hunter (1966); three children: Beau, Hunter, and Naomi.
Tragedy: Wife and daughter died in a car accident (1972); sons Beau and Hunter survived.
Entry into Politics
Became a U.S. Senator from Delaware at age 29 (1972) – one of the youngest ever.
Balanced Senate duties with raising his sons after his wife’s death.
Known for empathy and connecting with everyday Americans.
Senate Career and Vice Presidency
Served in the Senate for 36 years (1973–2009).
Focused on civil rights, crime prevention, and foreign policy.
Vice President under Obama: Helped pass the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) and manage the 2008 economic crisis.
2020 Presidential Campaign
Ran for president with the slogan “Build Back Better.”
Promised to unite the country, fight COVID-19, and address climate change.
Defeated Donald Trump, becoming the oldest president ever elected (age 78).
Highlights
Presidency
COVID-19 Response: Vaccination campaigns and economic relief packages.
Infrastructure Law: $1 trillion to improve roads, bridges, and internet access.
Climate Action: Rejoined the Paris Agreement.
Challenges: Afghanistan withdrawal (2021), inflation, political division.
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