Joe Biden announces post-presidency scheme that has all hell breaking loose

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Biden has been out of office for months now. But that isn’t stopping him from concocting a destructive plan.

And Joe Biden has announced a post-presidency scheme that has all hell breaking loose.

Former President Biden Plans To Pen A Memoir

Since stepping away from the White House, former President Joe Biden has been anything but idle. At 82, he’s diving into a new memoir, fielding calls from global leaders, and keeping close ties with family

Speaking at the Society for Human Resource Management’s (SHRM) convention in San Diego, where he delivered a keynote address, Biden opened up about his post-presidency life during a Q&A session with SHRM CEO Johnny C. Taylor Jr.

Biden revealed he’s hard at work on his third memoir, a project that’s keeping him busy. “Every president is expected to write a memoir,” he said, noting that while most take three to six years, his publisher is pushing for a March completion.

This book will zero in on his four years as commander-in-chief, a focus that he says simplifies the task.

“So, I’m working like h*ll with a publisher to write another 500-page book … I’ve been doing a lot of that, a lot of research,” he shared.

Reflecting on his presidency, Biden expressed frustration that “many of the things I worked so d*mn hard [on] that I thought I changed in the country are changing so rapidly.” He was likely referencing President Trump’s reversal of several of his administration’s policies as a source of disappointment.

Yet, he took pride in his achievements, particularly in strengthening NATO, which he described as “in shambles” when he took office, and confronting Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. His work on the global stage hasn’t ended, either.

“And I’m getting calls – I’m not going to go into them, I can’t – from a number of European leaders asking me to get engaged,” he said, though he added, “I’m not, because things are different.”

“All kidding aside, how can you just walk away?” he asked, responding to Taylor’s playful suggestion that he’s working on “world peace” in retirement.

Biden responded by saying, “You don’t see me out there publicly doing a lot of this.” Still, he’s staying connected, noting that he’s been “dealing with a lot of Democrat and Republican colleagues calling me … wanting to talk and bounce things off of me.”

Beyond politics, Biden’s life has taken on a personal rhythm. Diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer in May, he’s been traveling weekly from his Delaware home to Washington, DC, for meetings, according to The Wall Street Journal.

He also quipped about “laying rubber with my 67 Corvette on my driveway,” a nod to his beloved classic car. Family remains a priority, too.

“Every single day, I contact every single one of my grandchildren,” he said, though his claim drew attention given past controversy over his lack of acknowledgment for a granddaughter fathered outside of marriage by his son, Hunter.

Biden’s exit from the 2024 presidential race, prompted by a Democratic Party push after a faltering debate performance against Trump, marked a turning point. Yet, his post-presidency is far from quiet.

Trump and Republicans are just hoping that he won’t become too loud of a voice that causes distractions to the current White House’s agenda.

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