Biden has been strongly attacked by Republicans, who accuse him and his family of receiving improper benefits from decisions he participated in during his tenure as deputy and that the U.S. Department of Justice improperly interfered in the investigation of his son, Hunter. On December 13, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed a resolution by a narrow margin of 221 votes to 212, officially launching the ** investigation into Biden. This is the fourth investigation in U.S. history, and the first to be conducted during a tenure. Biden strongly disagrees with this, arguing that it is a political campaign designed to interfere with his governance and influence his re-election.
Biden's road to re-election is not smooth, he will not only have to face the encirclement of the Republican Party, but also deal with the decline of public opinion. According to the latest polls, Biden's approval rating is only 34 percent, while 61 percent of respondents disapprove of his job performance. This is the lowest point since he took office, and one of the lowest points in the history of the United States. There are many reasons for Biden's decline in approval ratings, including challenges and mistakes in the pandemic, the economy, immigration, diplomacy and more. Biden's opponent, the former Trump is leading in the polls, and he has made it clear that he intends to participate in the 2024 *** competition with Biden again. The two men have very different political philosophies and styles, and they will compete fiercely within the framework of a two-party system, reflecting the deep antagonism and antagonism of American society.
*The results of the investigation will have a significant impact on Biden's political fortunes. According to the U.S. Constitution, the House of Representatives is responsible for proposing articles listing the charges and evidence of the alleged crime, and then voting on them. If the article passes, then the Senate will be responsible for hearing the case, investigating and trying the charges and evidence, and voting at the end. If more than two-thirds of the senators vote in favor, then they will be found guilty and removed from office, losing their privileges and immunities and potentially facing further judicial action. If less than two-thirds of the votes are cast, then the case will be acquitted and the case will be dismissed.
This ** investigation is not only a legal process, but also a political game. The Republican Party hopes to create pressure and distress on Biden through the **investigation, weaken his authority and credibility, and gain an advantage for the ** in 2024. Biden is trying to resist the investigation, maintain his legitimacy and legitimacy, and win support for his governance and re-election. House Speaker Mike Johnson accused Biden of refusing to cooperate with the investigation and obstructing the process. Biden said that he has no bad behavior towards himself and his family, and he will continue to serve the American people without interference.
American politics is in a period of turmoil and change, and Biden and Trump, as two representative figures, will face off again in 2024 to determine the future direction of the United States. The rivalry between the two is not only about the domestic affairs of the United States, but also about the diplomacy of the United States, especially its attitude and policy toward China. Both Biden and Trump advocate a tough stance against China, but their tactics and methods differ. Biden is more inclined to work with allies and maintain the multilateral order, while Trump is more inclined to act unilaterally and insist on America first. Whoever is elected, China-US relations will face new challenges and opportunities.
Biden's age and health are also a factor that cannot be ignored, he is already the oldest ** in US history, and if re-elected, he will reach the age of 86 at the end of his term. Trump, for his part, released a doctor's letter on Biden's birthday, certifying that he was in good physical condition, especially his cognitive abilities, which was an apparent hint at Biden's cognitive decline. The two veteran politicians are battling it out over politics, law and personal image, and both want to prove themselves the best candidates for 2024. In addition to them, there are some new political forces on the rise, such as Republican Nikki Haley and Democratic Kamala Harris, among others, who are also likely to become candidates, adding more variables to 2024.