President Joe Biden’s New Year’s resolution, as revealed during his vacation in St. Croix, is a succinct and seemingly easy-to-accomplish one.
When asked by a reporter about his resolutions, Biden responded, “To come back next year,” emphasizing that it was the most significant goal at the moment.
The exchange was shared on Fox & Friends, where the hosts playfully interpreted Biden’s resolution. Pete Hegseth humorously suggested that the underlying message might be “stay alive.
The discussion among the co-hosts touched on various potential resolutions for Biden, including avoiding incidents with the dog and addressing border security.
JOHNNY JONES REMARKED ON BIDEN’S CHOICE OF WORDS, APPRECIATING HOW HE DESCRIBED IT AS HIS “BIGGEST” RESOLUTION. THE HOSTS BANTERED ABOUT ADDITIONAL RESOLUTIONS BIDEN COULD CONSIDER, INJECTING HUMOR INTO THE CONVERSATION.
REPORTER: MR. PRESIDENT, WHAT’S YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION, SIR?
BIDEN: TO COME BACK NEXT YEAR.
REPORTER: ANYTHING ELSE?
BIDEN: THAT’S THE BIGGEST ONE RIGHT NOW.
THAT’S WHAT IT FEELS LIKE, RIGHT?” SAID JOHNNY JONES.
“THAT’S WHAT OBAMA TOLD HIM, TO STAY ALIVE,” SAID RACHEL CAMPOS-DUFFY.
“JOE, JUST MAKE IT, MAN,” SAID JONES.
“I’M JUST COMING BACK NEXT YEAR — WHICH IS TOMORROW.”
CNN also covered Biden’s resolution, with State of the Union anchor Dana Bash addressing the topic with Kate Bedingfield, the former Biden White House communications director. Bedingfield playfully remarked on the practicality of a resolution that can be easily kept, acknowledging the anticipated challenges of the upcoming campaign in 2024