President Joe Biden shared his New Year’s resolution while vacationing in the U.S. Virgin Islands, stating that his biggest resolution is to “come back next year.”
This led to various interpretations, with some seeing it as a promise to return to work in the White House, while others joked about it being a resolution to “stay alive.”
“Mr. President! What’s your New Year’s resolution, sir?” asked a reporter. (Trending: Fauci’s Ex-Boss Admits The Truth About COVID)
“To come back next year,” answered Biden.
“Anything else?” the reporter followed up.
“That’s the biggest one,” said Biden.
“I know you guys hate this assignment down here. I’m sorry to bring you down here,” continued the president.
The comments sparked discussions in various media outlets, including Fox News and CNN, with different takes on the upcoming challenges for Biden’s administration.
“Don’t let the dog bite as many people, don’t let the kids get in as much trouble,” joked Fox News’Johnny Joey Jones.
Former Biden campaign manager Kate Bedingfield, said, “We love a New Year’s resolution we can keep, right?” she laughed.
“The best resolutions are the ones you can keep,” she continued.
“Look, it is absolutely going to be a rocky and challenging and close campaign. I don’t think there is any doubt about that, I certainly don’t think anybody in the Biden operation has any doubt about that. It’s going to be a challenging campiagn,” added the former campaigner.
VACATION IN THE VIRGIN ISLANDS:
Q: "What's your New Year's resolution, sir?"
BIDEN: "To come back next year"
Q: "Anything else?"
BIDEN: "That's the biggest one" pic.twitter.com/gUrJKAgTNm
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) December 31, 2023
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