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Biden Inauguration: First 3 Days and First 30 Executive Orders

Here we talk about the new presidency of Joe Biden and how he wishes to usher in an era of unity along with some of the controversial executive orders he passed during his time in the White House.

An episode of the Policy War podcast, hosted by Rus'sel Butts, titled "Biden Inauguration: First 3 Days and First 30 Executive Orders" was published on January 26, 2021 and runs 27 minutes.

January 26, 2021 ·27m · Policy War

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Here we talk about the new presidency of Joe Biden and how he wishes to usher in an era of unity along with some of the controversial executive orders he passed during his time in the White House.

Here we talk about the new presidency of Joe Biden and how he wishes to usher in an era of unity along with some of the controversial executive orders he passed during his time in the White House. 
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