Biden Address the Nation Marking 1 Year of Pandemic
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We ran the numbers: There are 3724 news articles covering this topic. 26% (970) are left leaning, 40% (1494) are center, and 34% (1260) are right leaning.
On Thursday night, President Biden announced that he is aiming for the country to begin to find a degree of normalcy and begin to move on from the coronavirus pandemic by the July Fourth holiday. While left-leaning articles highlight that in Biden’s announcements on the one-year anniversary of the pandemic, he reflected with anguish on its devastation while offering hope, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden unmistakably fired shots at President Donald Trump by seeking to present himself as empathetic and somber.
A left-leaning article by CNBC highlights that in Biden’s announcements on the one-year anniversary of the pandemic, he reflected with anguish on its devastation while offering hope that better days could be coming. Biden blasted the Trump administration for initially responding to the virus with “silence.”
NPR published a centrist article reporting that Biden stressed he was not calling for gatherings of large groups but meeting a goal of small family gatherings “will make this Independence Day truly special.” Part of Biden’s confidence is rooted in his projection that all Americans will be eligible to get a vaccine by May 1.
A right-leaning article by The Washington Examiner highlights that Biden unmistakably fired shots at President Donald Trump by seeking to present himself as empathetic and somber. Biden has continued to criticize the Trump administration’s response to the virus, but must now take responsibility for turning the corner against the deadly outbreak.