Inside Biden’s fury at AG Merrick Garland and why he blames the Trump prosecutor for his election defeat

President Joe Biden is said to regret choosing Merrick Garland as attorney general and blames the federal judge for his election defeat.

Near the end of his presidency, Biden admitted that he regrets appointing Garland because the Justice Department aggressively prosecuted his son Hunter but delayed the prosecution of newly elected President Donald Trump, sources close to the matter stood. The Washington Post.

In 2020, Biden also faced harsh criticism for going with Garland, when two of his closest aides and friends — former Sens. Ted Kaufman and Mark Gitenstein — tried to convince the president to appoint former state Sen. Doug Jones instead appoint Alabama attorney general.

The 46th president quickly set his sights on Garland, who came highly recommended to him by his former chief of staff Ron Klain, but angry Democrats quickly pushed back against his decision, saying it seriously damaged his presidency.

Democrats believe that if the Justice Department took quicker action against Trump for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 election and mishandling classified documents, the new president might have gone to trial before the recent election, which ultimately would have damaged his political career, sources told the newspaper.

In addition to regretting Garland, Biden also expresses remorse for resigning to allow Vice President Kamala Harris to run for president because he and some of his aides believe he could have won another term.

Recently, Biden and his aides — who have chosen to remain anonymous — have admitted they think he could have defeated Trump again, but have remained cautious about blaming Harris or her campaign for Trump’s loss in November.

Some of his aides have also voiced that Biden’s sudden decision to withdraw from the race and hold on to his presidency for too long was disastrous, leaving Harris with just over three months to prepare for the takeover, reported the outlet.

President Joe Biden regrets choosing Merrick Garland as attorney general as he blames federal judge for his defeat by Donald Trump

Biden has admitted he regrets appointing Garland because the Justice Department has aggressively prosecuted his son Hunter but delayed the prosecution of newly elected President Donald Trump, sources told The Washington Post.

Biden has admitted he regrets appointing Garland because the Justice Department has aggressively prosecuted his son Hunter but delayed the prosecution of newly elected President Donald Trump, sources told The Washington Post.

Despite Trump beating Harris, Kaufman said Biden has “accomplished a lot” as president of the United States.

‘He has achieved a lot in a very difficult situation. When he came in after Trump with a bad economy, he still pulled people together.

“He did all this on infrastructure, and all these things he did with a one-vote majority in the Senate. Joe Biden did it with one vote,” Kaufman added.

While some believe he has made a change, other Democrats have made it clear that Biden’s decision to run again was a mistake.

“Biden kept the promise that he would be a transitional president, essentially serving one term before passing it on to another generation,” said Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut.

“I think his performance once again shattered that concept – the conceptual underpinnings of the theory that he would end Trump’s appeal, that he would defeat Trumpism and make a new era possible.”

Biden is also contrite about stepping down to allow Vice President Kamala Harris to run for president because he and some of his aides believe he could have won another term.

Biden is also contrite about stepping down to allow Vice President Kamala Harris to run for president because he and some of his aides believe he could have won another term.

Some of his aides have also voiced that Biden's sudden decision to withdraw from the race and hold on to his presidency for too long was disastrous, leaving Harris with just over three months to prepare for the takeover.

Some of his aides have also voiced that Biden’s sudden decision to withdraw from the race and hold on to his presidency for too long was disastrous, leaving Harris with just over three months to prepare for the takeover.

Others have said Biden has lost touch with what the country needs right now, adding that he and his supporters “often long for a vanished world.”

“The job of a president is to read where the country is, where the politics are, and win,” Julian E. Zelizer, a presidential historian at Princeton University, told the paper.

“And winning also means that your party is not defeated by the person you essentially promised to remove from American politics.

“President Biden and his supporters often long for a vanished world. You cannot govern in 2021 the way you did in the 1970s,” she added.

Throughout much of his campaign, Trump has taken advantage of channels that currently appeal to many Americans, especially younger generations, including working with famed podcaster Joe Rogan and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

Zelizer said Biden “governed through traditional processes and institutions,” but it did not help eliminate “the very intense polarization that exists in this country.”

“It didn’t change the picture of where he started, this anger among the electorate toward the institutions, this support for a pretty radical conservative vision that Trump embodied.

“It has done nothing to end the very intense polarization that exists in this country,” she said.

Biden’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan also agreed that Biden has been living in the past during his presidency.

“The president operates with a time horizon of decades, while the political cycle is measured in four years,” Sullivan said.

Despite that point, Sullivan added that Biden “continued to do the things that really put America in a position of strength.”

In recent days, Biden has tried to tie up loose ends before Trump takes over the White House in a few weeks.

President Biden has been forced to stop auctioning materials used for the border wall after the Texas attorney general stepped in to block the sale.

Others have said Biden has lost touch with what the country needs right now, while Trump has taken advantage of the digital movement in the US by joining Joe Rogan and Elon Musk during his campaign.

Others have said Biden has lost touch with what the country needs right now, while Trump has taken advantage of the digital movement in the US by joining Joe Rogan and Elon Musk during his campaign.

The unused material was put up for grabs by Congress, which established a plan for how the excess product would be disposed of after wall construction ends in 2021.

Attorney General Ken Paxton said Friday that he has stopped the administration from eliminating any more before President-elect Trump takes office in January.

The Biden administration agreed with the court order: according to Fox News, allowing President Trump to use the materials.

Last week, Trump asked a red state court to intervene in the sales, accusing Biden of selling the materials after Congress was required to do so.

Paxton’s office said the incumbent administration could be prosecuted for contempt of court if it defies the order.

The southern state has long said it will continue to help Trump rebuild the wall on the southern border.