Biden pledges he's 'not going anywhere' during last trip as president
- Joe Biden spent his final full day as President in South Carolina, urging Americans to 'keep the faith in a better day to come' and reflecting on the civil rights movement's impact on his political career.
- On the eve of Donald Trump's inauguration, Biden thanked South Carolina for its support, stating, 'I owe you big.'
- Biden noted that hostages were released under a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, saying, 'The guns in Gaza have gone silent.'
- Rep. Jim Clyburn praised Biden's presidency, stating, 'History will be very kind to you,' highlighting the support from South Carolina in Biden's political journey.
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