The assessment of **President Biden's presidency** reveals a struggle to meet his original goals, particularly in preventing **Donald Trump** from securing a second term.
Biden's decision to run for re-election at 81, despite doubts about his capabilities, raised questions within the Democratic Party and led to a crisis after his poor debate performance.
Despite challenges, Biden's first two years included significant economic legislation, such as a **$1.9 trillion stimulus bill** and the **Inflation Reduction Act**, which may be recognized post-presidency.
The **historical context** of presidents like **Jimmy Carter** shows that early perceptions of failure can change over time, hinting at a possible reassessment of Biden's accomplishments.
Ultimately, Biden's legacy is tied to Trump's actions: if Trump successfully reverses Biden's policies, his legacy may fade, but failure on Trump's part could revive perceptions of Biden's term. Read more in the original article here.