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Biden ended his last day as president by saying "I'm not going anywhere"

Biden, speaking in South Carolina, said he wasn't going anywhere and that he wasn't kidding around
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US President Joe Biden said on January 20 during his speech in South Carolina, broadcast on the official YouTube channel of the White House, that he is not going anywhere.

"I'm not going anywhere. Except for jokes," said the leader of the outgoing White House administration.

It is specified that in his last full working day, Biden visited two churches with speeches. During the first of them, the president stammered repeatedly.

"I'm from... I'm from... I'm from Delaware, the 'steel state' went bankrupt, I'm from Scranton, Pennsylvania, things weren't great there either," Biden said.

In addition, the leader of the outgoing administration introduced his relatives to the audience at one of his speeches, but hesitated when talking about the conviction he and his wife share about prayer.

Earlier, on November 17, NBC reported that the mood in the White House, which is preparing to leave Biden, resembles the situation in the morgue. The publication notes that the outgoing leader is in a completely depressed state, as well as his entourage.

Before that, on January 15, Biden made a farewell 17-minute speech, addressing the nation. During the speech, he pointed out the dangers of strengthening the oligarchy, proposed to change the U.S. Constitution and said that he had managed to preserve the freedom of Ukraine. At the same time, the speaker of the US House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, called Biden's legacy the migration crisis, persecution of opponents and strengthening of Washington's enemies.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov noted on January 14 that the legacy that President-elect Trump is receiving after the Biden administration is heavy. He noted: Russia expects the new US administration to formulate its approaches to international affairs, adding that Trump has voiced such a desire.

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