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Joe Biden Faces Final Humiliation, G20 Leaders Omit Him from Group Photo

Joe Biden’s presidency is limping to the finish line, and history is not likely to be kind. With just weeks left in office, Biden is set to leave behind a legacy marked by economic turmoil, foreign policy blunders, and an inability to lead on the world stage.

His administration has overseen record inflation, border chaos, and a weakened U.S. presence globally. Instead of going out with a bang, Biden’s final moments in office feel more like a quiet whimper.

The world has taken notice, and it’s not flattering. Leaders who once admired America under Trump are now openly mocking Biden. He’s become a punchline on the international stage, with even allies treating him like an afterthought.

His inability to project strength or make meaningful contributions at global events underscores why many view his presidency as one of the most lackluster in American history.

From Breitbart:
Outgoing President Joe Biden is expected to conclude what will likely be his final major international trip as president this week, leaving Latin America following a series of embarrassing episodes…

At the G20 in Brazil, which brings together some of the world’s largest economies, photographers did not wait for Biden. Attending leaders took a photo together to inaugurate a new initiative, the “Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty,” but did not wait for Biden. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni were also late and excluded from the photo. The three later took a separate photo together.

AWOL at the G-20 and Forgotten at APEC

Biden’s performance on the global stage has been nothing short of embarrassing. At the G-20 Summit, he skipped the traditional “family photo” with other world leaders. The White House claimed it was due to “logistical issues,” but let’s be real—this is the President of the United States.

If the most powerful man in the world can’t make it to a photo op, what message does that send about his priorities? Trump never missed an opportunity to stand tall with global leaders, and the contrast couldn’t be starker.

The APEC summit wasn’t any better. According to reports, Biden was sidelined and ignored by key players. While other leaders held meaningful discussions and brokered deals, Biden was reportedly left out of the action.

Leaders in Latin America and Asia—regions critical to U.S. interests—barely acknowledged his presence. The irony is rich: the man who ran on “restoring America’s leadership” has been relegated to irrelevance at his final major summits.

Four Years of Missed Opportunities

Biden’s presidency has been defined by missed opportunities and broken promises. He vowed to unite the country but instead fueled division.

He claimed to prioritize foreign policy, yet America’s allies feel abandoned, and adversaries are emboldened. Just look at his withdrawal from Afghanistan—a disastrous exit that left the world questioning America’s competence.

Even domestically, his administration has failed to address key issues like inflation, skyrocketing gas prices, and border security.

Compare that to Trump’s record: energy independence, booming job numbers, and strong leadership on the world stage. Biden’s two years feel like a masterclass in how not to lead.

A Legacy in Decline

Biden’s tenure highlights the importance of leadership, and his lack of it has had real consequences. The contrast with Trump’s presidency is glaring.

Trump was a disruptor, a dealmaker, and someone who commanded respect (and sometimes fear) on the global stage. Biden, in contrast, has been a placeholder—a leader more concerned with optics than outcomes.

The real tragedy isn’t just Biden’s presidency but what it represents. For two years, America has lacked the bold leadership it needs to navigate an increasingly chaotic world. Thankfully, there’s hope on the horizon.

With Trump gearing up for a possible return, the promise of strong leadership is once again within reach.

Key Takeaways

  • Biden’s presidency is ending in embarrassment, both at home and abroad.
  • Biden’s absence at key moments, like the G-20 and APEC, signals his declining influence.
  • America thrived under Trump’s bold leadership—something Biden could never replicate.

Source: Fox NewsBreitbart

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