In his farewell speech to Trump and Elon Musk, Joe Biden said, “Power has come to the hands of the rich”.

Joe Biden has said such things about America in his farewell speech that it has become a topic of discussion not only in America but in the whole world. Biden said he had reached a peace deal in Gaza. He said his administration brokered a cease-fire and hostage agreement between Hamas and Israel, after eight months of continuous negotiations. Along with this, he also made strong comments about the freedom of the press in America.

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President Joe Biden urged Americans on Wednesday to “stand up” against future threats from the urban class, misinformation and AI under the leadership of Donald Trump. Joe Biden mentioned his efforts to get the US economy out of the deep crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. He touted his achievements and said they have strengthened America’s alliances abroad. However, in his brief speech on live television, Joe Biden pointed to the dangers facing the United States.

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Questions raised on freedom of the press
President Joe Biden warned Wednesday that Americans are falling prey to misinformation and that press freedom is eroding. He was referring to Donald Trump returning to the White House in a few days. Joe Biden said in his farewell address to the nation that “the American people are being buried under a pile of misinformation and disinformation driven by abuse of power, eroding freedom of the press.”

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Targeting Trump-Musk
Joe Biden on Wednesday urged Americans to “stand up” against the “dangerous” oligarchy that is forming under Donald Trump. “Today, an oligarchy of enormous wealth, power and influence is taking shape in America, which literally threatens our entire democracy,” said 82-year-old Joe Biden, pointing to Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. Now the power is in the hands of the rich”. Joe Biden also warned about the dangers of AI and said that the US should take a “lead” over China in AI.

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Joe Biden (82) will complete his four-year term as the 46th US President on January 20 and Donald Trump (78) will be sworn in as the country’s 47th president. Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race in the middle of his campaign last year. In his place, Vice President Kamala Harris ran for president as the Democratic Party’s nominee. However, in the November election, he lost to Republican candidate Donald Trump.

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