The U.S. called the migration crisis and persecution of opponents a Biden legacy
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Mike Johnson called the legacy of U.S. President Joe Biden the migration crisis, persecution of opponents and strengthening of Washington's enemies. He wrote in the social network X (former Twitter).
"President Biden's legacy will be defined by his many failures," Johnson stated.
He listed Biden's failures as organizing "the worst border crisis in U.S. history," bringing terrorists and violent illegal aliens into communities, using the Justice Department as a weapon to fight political opponents, inflation, hiding his "mental decline" from the American people, orchestrating a disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, pardoning his son Hunter Biden Jr. and murderers and rapists.
Earlier, on January 14, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov described Trump's post-Biden legacy as a tough one. Among the failures he cited were the fires in California.
Before that, on December 24, 2024, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) columnist and editorial board member Jason Riley said that Biden would leave behind a legacy of diminished mental capacity, the extent of which the people of America have yet to realize.