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Lera25 [3.4K]
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Short Summary of bidens state of the union. PLEASE HELP!!!!

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mafiozo [28]2 years ago
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<h3>Short Summary of bidens state of the union. </h3>
  • President Joe Biden spoke to Congress Tuesday night in his first State of the Union address. He pushed an agenda that appealed to both Democrats and Republicans. Topics covered included Ukraine, infrastructure investment and the implementation of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and various healthcare and business proposals.
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