The current document incident involving Vice President Biden has made a commotion in the realm of politics and prompted doubts about his level of openness. In spite of the severe scrutiny that is directed at him, he maintains his resilience and continues to lead through these difficult times.
There is a rising cloud of controversy as a result of the FBI’s discovery of a growing hoard of confidential materials possessed by Biden, which raises concerns about the breadth of this story’s implications.
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Michael Reagan, son of the late President Ronald Reagan, has said that Joe Biden made a threat to leak any classified plans when he was serving as a senator during his father’s presidency. This occurred while Michael Reagan’s father was in office.
The following was tweeted by Michael Raegan: “After my father was out of office he shared with me that Sen Joe Biden confronted him and told him if he disagreed with my father on a Covert action he had planned he would leak it to the media to stop it.”
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The antipathy for Biden that goes through Michael Raegan’s family can be traced all the way back to Michael’s late grandfather, President Ronald Raegan. The president penned a note in his personal journal. “there was some talk about Sen. Biden, now candidate for President. I saw him on CNN last night speaking to the John F. Kennedy school at Harvard University. He’s smooth but pure demagogue – out to save America from the Reagan doctrine.”
During the summer of 1987, President Ronald Reagan gave a forceful message to the head of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, telling him to “Tear down this wall!” The route that the United States of America would take throughout the Cold War was radically altered as a direct result of this historic speech. That day in Berlin was a shining example of President Raegan’s capacity for strategic thinking as well as his leadership talents, all of which are among the many reasons he is held in such high respect.
Joe Biden voiced his opposition to Ronald Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative, sometimes known as “Star Wars,” which advocated the establishment of a space-based missile defense program with the objective of defending the United States of America against any potential nuclear threat in the near future. According to the State Department’s reporting, President Reagan was adamant that all of the United States’ efforts regarding national security should be concentrated on bringing about genuine nuclear disarmament. He believed that this was of the utmost importance and was necessary in order to achieve moral success.
Additionally, Biden voiced his vehement opposition to the financing of “Star Wars,” arguing : “The president’s continued adherence to [SDI/Star Wars] constitutes one of the most reckless and irresponsible acts in the history of modern statecraft.”
Senator Joe Biden was given the position of Chairman of the Judiciary Committee in the year 1987. In the same year, President Reagan proposed appointing the conservative jurist Robert Bork to a seat on the Supreme Court. However, the nomination process took an unexpected turn under the leadership of then-Chairman Joe Biden, which was defined by severe partisanship and antagonism.
Because of this, The Washington Post even published an article stating that Biden’s “swinging reflexively to the other side of the question at the first hint of pressure, claiming the leadership of the opposition, doesn’t do a whole lot for the senator’s claim to be fit for higher office.” Additionally, the Post said that Biden had “already cast himself in the role of the prosecutor instead of a juror …”




