💨 Abstract
President Joe Biden visited a Black church in North Charleston, South Carolina on the final day of his presidency, urging fellow Democrats not to lose hope. He compared the disciples' feelings of despair after Jesus' burial to the current political climate, and praised South Carolina Democrats for rescuing his political career. Biden alluded to staying active in public life after leaving office, stating he is "not going anywhere."
Courtesy: theprint.in
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