His Time in Office
Biden’s presidency focused on rebuilding after the COVID-19 pandemic. He passed major infrastructure and climate bills, supported Ukraine after Russia’s invasion, and tried to lower prescription drug costs. Still, everyday struggles with prices, housing, and partisanship left many voters frustrated.

The country remained sharply divided. Supporters saw him as compassionate and competent, while critics viewed him as out of touch. His approval ratings stayed low, reflecting the nation’s fatigue with constant political tension. Despite key accomplishments, Biden’s presidency never fully escaped the shadow of national frustration.
