Joe Biden Hit With Tragic News One Week After Leaving Office

Joe Biden Hit With Tragic News One Week After Leaving Office

Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville believes former President Joe Biden would be better off retreating to his home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, “and staying there.” Carville, known for criticizing Democrats’ shift toward “woke” philosophy, shared his sharp critique of Biden during a recent episode of the “Politics War Room” podcast.

“What he’s done to himself is no one wants to hear from this guy anymore. Okay, just go to your condo in Rehoboth and stay there,” Carville said, emphasizing that the sentiment isn’t rooted in malice. “And that’s not because we’re bad people or we’re mean people. It was all his doing. All his doing, this entire thing.” He further remarked that the Democratic Party, like the public, has lost interest in engaging with Biden.

Carville also criticized Biden for claiming he could have defeated Trump in November had he remained in the race.

In response, Carville flatly stated, “No one f***ing believes that at all!”

The strategist continued, “And then fighting with Jill Biden and Alexandra Pelosi. I mean, just look, guy — you had a noble career. Your last act was terrible. Just get out of the way. The party’s moving on. I mean, they’re really moving on, and it’s very sad, but that’s just where we are. And he created this himself. He has nobody to blame but himself. Nobody.”

Carville also noted Biden’s diminishing relevance, saying he “really has no role to play in the national dialogue.” He suggested Biden should avoid public politics and instead focus on more personal endeavors, like fundraising for a library.

Remaining involved, Carville warned, would only damage Biden’s legacy further.

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Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has been taking decisive steps to oppose Biden’s far-left “climate” agenda, issuing a series of executive orders aimed at ramping up domestic fossil fuel production.

The orders include a declaration of an “energy emergency,” a move intended to shield the administration from certain legal challenges related to expanded drilling and other energy projects.

According to Just the News, “The breadth of the decisions may well be the most dramatic shift in U.S. energy policy since the response to the ban on oil exports from Arab members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries in 1973.”

In contrast, upon taking office, Biden had signed numerous executive orders targeting climate change, including rejoining the Paris Agreement—a non-binding international pact to curb greenhouse gas emissions and limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. Over four years, his administration pursued regulatory actions like EPA power plant rules, suspending liquefied natural gas export licenses, and implementing stricter appliance efficiency standards.

Trump’s “energy emergency” agenda, however, prioritizes national security by supporting critical mineral extraction, fast-tracking energy resource permits on public lands, and accelerating energy infrastructure projects. One order also provides guidelines for developing Alaska’s energy resources.

Another executive action reverses one of Biden’s final anti-fossil fuel moves by encouraging offshore drilling exploration and production. It also rescinds a series of Biden’s climate-related directives, including withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris Agreement.

Jeff Reynolds, senior editor at Restoration News, remarked that Trump’s bold rejection of Biden’s climate policies may be a reflection of lessons learned. “Now he knows where the bodies are buried, and he’s ready to take a meat axe to everything that got in his way the first time,” Reynolds told Just the News.

Despite Trump’s ambitious push, energy analyst David Blackmon, writing on his “Energy Absurdities” Substack, cautioned that significantly increasing U.S. energy output might still prove challenging.

Trump’s flurry of pro-fossil fuel actions demonstrates his determination to honor his “drill, baby drill” campaign promises.

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