The latest White House Report Card from the Washington Examiner underscores a dramatic shift in political dynamics as President Joe Biden’s influence wanes while President-elect Donald Trump takes a more prominent role. The report notes Trump’s significant media attention at the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, overshadowing Biden’s diplomatic efforts.
It highlights Trump’s impact on border policies in Canada and Mexico, particularly through his tariff threats, juxtaposed against Biden’s recent trip to Angola. During the trip, Biden reportedly fell asleep in a meeting with African leaders, a moment that drew widespread criticism.
Biden just fell asleep smack in the middle of a summit with African leaders pic.twitter.com/fs692GkE1A
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) December 4, 2024
The report assigns Biden an “F,” citing his perceived focus on personal matters, such as contemplating pardons for his son, Hunter Biden, and others connected to Trump. In contrast, Trump earned a “B-” for his efforts to tackle government inefficiencies. The analysis portrays a political landscape in transition, framing the discussion around both leaders’ legacies and their strategies for shaping the nation’s future.
🌍✨ A Historic Day in Paris! ✨🌍
— Francois Leclerc (@f_leclerc20037) December 7, 2024
Today marks the grand reopening of the breathtaking Notre-Dame Cathedral, reborn after years of restoration following the devastating 2019 fire. 🇫🇷
This monumental event brings together global leaders including President-elect Donald Trump,… pic.twitter.com/dqbFSnmMhk