Biden Administration

The Biden Administration refers to the executive branch of the U.S. government led by President Joe Biden, who took office on January 20, 2021. It encompasses the president, the vice president, and the cabinet members along with various agencies and departments that implement federal policies and regulations. The administration is characterized by its focus on several key issues, including the COVID-19 pandemic response, economic recovery, climate change, healthcare reform, social justice, and foreign policy initiatives. It represents the Democratic Party’s agenda and aims to promote policies that align with its principles. The term “Biden Administration” is often used to discuss the administration’s achievements, challenges, and legislative actions during Biden’s presidency.