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An Embarrassment For Every Month: The Worst Blunders, Failures, And Flops Of Biden’s Final Year

This summary reviews major controversies and criticisms surrounding President Joe Biden throughout the year, highlighting perceived failures and blunders in various areas, from immigration to public statements. It provides a month-by-month breakdown of the most significant issues faced by Biden's administration.

• January: The Biden administration struggled with illegal immigration, as Texas took measures to secure the border, leading to a lawsuit from the federal government against Texas for its actions.

• February: Biden faced scrutiny over classified documents found at his home, which was compounded by a special counsel's report that pointed to his mental state, leading to no prosecution due to his perceived vulnerability as an elderly person with memory issues.

• March: Biden failed to acknowledge the murder of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley during the State of the Union address, even confusing her name. Instead, he made controversial remarks about the suspect that detracted from the tragedy.

• April: On Easter Sunday, Biden declared it "Transgender Day of Visibility," which was criticized for overshadowing the Christian holiday, highlighting tensions between his administration and traditional values.

• May: Biden’s administration was accused of attempting to criminalize former President Donald Trump, culminating in Trump's conviction in a controversial case that raised concerns about the integrity of the justice system.

• June: Biden's first presidential debate was described as disastrous, leading to speculation about his viability in the race, ultimately leading to his dropping out a month later.

• July: Biden's campaign ended in turmoil, with a poorly timed social media announcement about withdrawing from the presidential race. The month also saw increased criticism for inadequate security measures that resulted in an assassination attempt on Trump.

• August: Biden's administration falsely claimed credit for the creation of 818,000 jobs, which later proved to be exaggerated and misleading.

• September: Biden's handling of Hurricane Helene’s aftermath in North Carolina drew criticism for lack of federal support, with accusations that his administration prioritized aid to illegal immigrants over American citizens.

• October: Biden insulted a large segment of the population by calling Trump supporters "garbage," leading to backlash and attempts to cover up the comment.

• November: The election served as a referendum on Biden's presidency, resulting in significant losses for Democrats and waning support for Biden's policies.

• December: Biden granted his son Hunter a sweeping pardon that raised questions about potential corruption, contradicting his earlier promises to ensure accountability.

Throughout the year, Biden's administration faced numerous challenges and controversies marked by perceived failures in handling immigration, public communication, and responses to crises. These issues not only impacted his administration's credibility but also shaped public perception and the political landscape heading into the election. 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/01/17/an-embarrassment-for-every-month-the-worst-blunders-failures-and-flops-of-bidens-final-year/

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