How Will History Judge Biden’s Presidency?
08 August 2025
William J. Conti, an attorney from Washington, DC, discusses President Joe Biden’s legacy, the scandal surrounding the use of an auto-pen during the final days of his presidency, and what may or may not be happening in the closed-door Congressional hearings regarding Biden's mental acuity.
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