President Joe Biden expressed his concerns about the Project 2025 blueprint for Donald Trump's potential second term during a recent speech at the Brookings Institution. He emphasized the importance of moving away from this plan, which was developed by the Heritage Foundation, and hoped that his successor would not pursue it.
Biden highlighted his worries about the potential economic consequences of implementing Project 2025, stating that it could lead to an economic disaster for the region. Despite facing criticism for his handling of the economy during his term, Biden defended his administration's economic achievements, considering it one of the highlights of his presidency.
Looking ahead to his post-presidency plans, Biden indicated that he intends to remain active in public life even after leaving office in January. He reiterated his commitment to uniting the country and emphasized the importance of bringing Americans together.
Throughout his speech, Biden reflected on his initial presidential campaign, which focused on unity and defeating Trump. He expressed his determination to continue working towards national reconciliation and emphasized the need to bridge divides within the country.