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Biden Reflects on Legacy Before Historic Angola Visit

Amid family dynamics and a transformative Africa trip, Biden embraces his legacy during Thanksgiving on Nantucket before leaving for Angola.

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Updated: Dec 1st, 2024, 9:39 AM ET

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As President Biden wraps up his Thanksgiving holiday on Nantucket, he prepares for a landmark trip to Angola. This historic visit aims to strengthen U.S.-Angola ties and counter China's growing influence in Africa. Biden, reflecting on his presidential legacy against a backdrop of family challenges, especially revolving around Hunter Biden's legal issues, emphasizes U.S. commitments to investment in Africa. His upcoming tour highlights initiatives in health, security, and cultural heritage, marking the first visit by a sitting U.S. president to Angola.


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