
Jill Biden on President Joe Biden's hindered progress: 'He had so many hopes'
CNN
First lady Jill Biden on Saturday voiced frustration about the stalled progress of President Joe Biden's tenure in the White House during a private Democratic National Committee fundraiser.
The first lady said during the event in Nantucket, Massachusetts, that her husband has been consistently challenged by unanticipated crises while in office, placing blame on global woes. Biden's remarks came as the President's job approval rating stands at 33% according to a recent New York Times and Siena College poll, which also noted just 13% of Americans say the country is heading in the right direction
"[The President] had so many hopes and plans for things he wanted to do, but every time you turned around, he had to address the problems of the moment," said Biden, speaking to about two dozen attendees at a private home on the popular vacation island off the coast of Massachusetts.

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