Biden is spending his final full day in office in South Carolina. It helped him become president
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Joe Biden is spending his final full day in office Sunday in South Carolina, a state that holds special meaning after his commanding win in the 2020 Democratic primary there set him up to achieve his life’s goal of being elected president of the United States.
On the eve of Monday’s inauguration of Republican President-elect Donald Trump, Biden delivered a final farewell from the state that brought him to the dance, as he likes to say.
Biden, accompanied by his wife, first lady Jill Biden, visited Royal Missionary Baptist Church in North Charleston to worship and speak on the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Monday is the federal holiday honoring the slain civil rights leader.
Before his remarks at the church, he said “the guns in Gaza have gone silent” under an Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement he had outlined in May and he noted that the three hostages released Sunday “appear to be in good health.” He also offered some advice on maintaining the hard-won deal to Trump.