Biden's last White House moves after historic election shift stir political waves
After accepting election results **Joe Biden** plans key final actions in his remaining months as president. His agenda focuses on Alaska drilling limits and continued Ukraine support while states prepare for administration change
In a post-election address‚ Joe Biden outlined his end-term strategy focusing on eco-friendly policies and international commitments His speech at the White-house rose garden highlighted plans to block oil extraction in Alaskas Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and maintain Ukraine support
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Gavin Newsom Californias governor moved quick to shield the state from upcoming changes: he called a special legislative session focused on climate-change immigrant rights and reproductive freedoms (which might clash with Donald Trumps future policies)
The Fed cut interest rates by 0.25% this month — a move that could help businesses in coming months Trump transition team already started work on first-day actions including:
- Southern border changes
- Mass deportation plans
- Oil drilling expansion
- Civil service reforms
Democratic party members started pointing fingers about the loss Some blame Biden for staying too long others criticize campaign strategy choices Bernie Sanders points to working-class voter issues while party discusses its future direction Tim Walz choice as running mate instead of Josh Shapiro became another debate point
The president-elect team plans to include Robert F Kennedy Jr and Elon Musk in potential cabinet roles while preparing for Jan-20 transition