President Joe Biden appears keen to maximize consequential, controversial, and costly decisions in his final days as president.
Following President-elect Donald Trump’s landslide victory last month, Biden and his administration undermined the Republican’s goal of peace in Ukraine and risked turning America’s proxy war with Russia into a direct nuclear conflict with the authorization of use of long-range American missiles; took steps to “Trump-proof” the federal bureaucracy; gave his felonious son Hunter Biden an “unconditional” blanket pardon and commuted the sentences of child-killers, grifters, and other loathsome convicts; rushed through DEI-satisfying judges; and set high-reaching greenhouse gas emission targets.
Par for the course, Biden — set to end his presidency with a record-low approval rating — vetoed a bipartisan bill on Monday that would have created 66 new judicial seats in the coming years in understaffed federal courts across the country.