President Biden said Thursday the current Supreme Court has done “more to unravel basic rights and basic decisions than any court in recent history,” but he stopped short of calling for overhauling or expanding the court as some in his party demand.
found that 24 percent of Americans rated the nation’s economy as “excellent” or “good.”
“I know the polling numbers aren’t good, but they were the same way when everybody thought I was going to get clobbered in the primary,” Biden said in the interview. “I got 80 million votes.” He said colleges and universities should not abandon their commitment to racial diversity, and announced that he was directing the Department of Education to explore ways to “build … more inclusive and diverse student bodies.”
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