Biden Grants First Interview Since Assassination Attempt
President Addresses Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action
WATCH: President Biden's Full Interview with MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace
President Joe Biden has granted his first interview since the attempted assassination on his political rival to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, addressing the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action and other pressing issues.
In a wide-ranging interview, Biden discussed the Supreme Court's recent ruling on affirmative action, which upheld the legality of race-conscious admissions policies in higher education. The President expressed support for the decision, stating that it "affirms the importance of diversity in our schools and workplaces."
Biden also spoke about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the economy, and the upcoming midterm elections. The interview was the President's first on television since his debate performance, which was widely criticized for its combativeness and lack of substance.
The full interview is available to watch on MSNBC's website. In the interview, Biden projects a sense of calm and determination, addressing the challenges facing the country with a mix of optimism and realism. His words resonated with viewers, leaving a lasting impression of a President who is committed to facing the nation's challenges head-on.
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