President Biden told a Charleston, South Carolina, congregation, "I'm not going anywhere" and "I'm in no ways tired," on his final full day in office.
The president cited the disasters during his inauguration speech Monday as examples of an insufficient federal response to communities in need.
President Joe Biden will spend his last full day in office in South Carolina, the state that helped solidify his bid for the White House in 2020. President Biden and
President Joe Biden’s ties to SC includes relationships with Senator Strom Thurmond and Rep. Jim Clyburn, and visits to Columbia, Charleston and Kiawah Island.
Joe Biden's final trip on Air Force One as president is to Charleston, South Carolina on Sunday, January 19, 2025.
The President shared a heart-warming photograph from his official POTUS handle, featuring a smiling couple posing together in front of the White House.
The president-elect has five children from his marriages to Ivana Trump, Marla Maples and current wife Melania Trump.
Joe Biden expected to conclude last day as president in Charleston SC with visit to Royal Missionary Baptist Church and International African American Museum.
During her visit to Charleston, South Carolina, First Lady Jill Biden delivered heartfelt remarks, thanking the community for their unwavering support throughout her family's journey. She expressed deep appreciation for the role South Carolina played in her healing journey after the loss of their son,
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President Biden expressed gratitude to the voters of South Carolina on his final full day as president on Sunday–and urged them to remain involved in the nation’s biggest fights. “I’m not going anywhere.