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Satisfaction fell to 25 percent, and the White House was "chaotic" this year.

author:Bright Net

The Biden administration, which runs the White House under the clouds of occupying Capitol Hill, will celebrate its first anniversary on January 20, local time, in the shadow of the Omicron strain and inflation. In this year, the White House was unable to break through the partisan barriers, intensified the political polarization and ideological confrontation of the United States, not only plunged the United States' anti-epidemic work into chaos, but also brought a series of issues related to the fundamental development of the country to a standstill; the White House shouted "The United States is back", but it was upgraded to "Trump 2.0" that stabbed allies in the back, and the hasty withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan has nailed the US government to a pillar of shame. A year later, people's satisfaction with the U.S. government fell to 25 percent, and only 39 percent of Americans trusted the government's work, and the U.S. media could only helplessly say that no matter from which angle it was viewed, "the first year of the Biden administration was chaotic."

Satisfaction fell to 25 percent, and the White House was "chaotic" this year.
Satisfaction fell to 25 percent, and the White House was "chaotic" this year.
Satisfaction fell to 25 percent, and the White House was "chaotic" this year.
Satisfaction fell to 25 percent, and the White House was "chaotic" this year.
Satisfaction fell to 25 percent, and the White House was "chaotic" this year.
Satisfaction fell to 25 percent, and the White House was "chaotic" this year.
Satisfaction fell to 25 percent, and the White House was "chaotic" this year.
Satisfaction fell to 25 percent, and the White House was "chaotic" this year.
Satisfaction fell to 25 percent, and the White House was "chaotic" this year.

Source: People's Daily Overseas Edition - Overseas Network

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