Biden Struggles to Find Success After Presidency

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**Down and Out: Biden's Post-Presidency Speaking Career Stumbles**

In a revelation that underscores the dwindling influence of Joe Biden, the former president finds himself struggling to secure paid speaking engagements even with a hefty asking price of $300,000 per appearance.

Despite once occupying the highest office in the nation, Biden's attempt to transition into the lucrative speaking circuit is faltering. Reports indicate he has been trying to book gigs through the Creative Artists Agency (CAA) but faces unexpected challenges in attracting interest.

What could be less appealing than a former president whose legacy is marred by soaring inflation, a disastrous border crisis, and a series of international blunders?


Insiders suggest that even at a reduced rate—25% less than the $400,000 former President Barack Obama commanded in 2017—Biden remains a tough sell. According to one source close to the efforts, the decision to enlist CAA was ill-fated, as the agency reportedly lacks the connections needed for successful speaking engagements in more traditional venues.

Biden's reputation has taken further hits due to public speaking blunders. His recent address was filled with confusing statements and a tendency to trail off mid-sentence, leaving audiences bewildered. This track record has certainly not helped his cause and may explain why potential buyers are hesitant to invest six figures for a chance to hear him speak.

As the American people witness the direct consequences of Biden's presidency—the economy in turmoil, a border left unprotected, and global reputation in decline—they seem less than eager to be reminded of these failures during a speaking event.

So, while Donald Trump basks in his renewed status as the 47th President of the United States, Biden's misadventures in public speaking serve as a sobering reminder of the rising discontent among the electorate—an electorate that has clearly turned its back on the former president.

Sources:
townhall.com
aol.com
borderhawk.news












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