Survey suggests Americans believe history will not look favorably on the outgoing president, but some experts think otherwise.
Maybe President Joe Biden should have spent more time on vacation. With less than two weeks remaining in his presidency, the public and the pollsters are turning their attention to the legacy of the 46th president,
A poll shows Biden's approval lower than Trump and Obama, with 77% believing he did not fulfill his campaign promises.
A new poll from Gallup suggests that President Joe Biden will be remembered by Americans as the worst commander-in-chief since Richard Nixon, who resigned in disgrace back in 1974. The survey ...
The outgoing president’s approval ratings are comparable to Richard Nixon, who resigned amid the Watergate scandal
But Biden’s presidency will also be remembered for four big illusions — and four big deceptions. They will not serve his legacy well.
Despite the best efforts of aides, staffers and spin doctors in the media, it appears that President Joe Biden’s legacy will be forever tarnished. A recently released […]
Like so many in his generation, he vowed to empower new leadership then refused to get out of the way. This week, Post columnists share their closing thoughts on Joe Biden’s presidency.
A new Gallup survey found over half, 54%, believe Biden will be remembered as a “below average” (17%) or “poor” (37%) president. Just 19% think he’ll be remembered as an “outstanding” (6%) or “above average” (13%) president.
Maybe President Joe Biden should have spent more time on vacation ... on Tuesday similarly to that of former President Richard Nixon, who resigned in disgrace during the Watergate scandal.
President Joe Biden’s pardon decisions have been the focus of attention during his final days in office, but one unusual form of clemency is reigniting legal debate.
Jimmy Carter nodded politely toward Ronald Reagan at the Republican's inauguration. Richard Nixon clasped John F.