Biden to visit Royal Missionary Baptist Church in Charleston for last trip as president
- Joe Biden is spending his last full day in office in South Carolina, where he gained significant support during the 2020 Democratic primary.
- He visited Royal Missionary Baptist Church to honor the legacy of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. On the eve of his inauguration.
- Biden discussed the recent Israel-Hamas ceasefire and emphasized the need for support and diplomacy in the region.
- Rep. Jim Clyburn stated that Biden's visit was a way to say 'thank you' to South Carolina for their support in his presidential campaign.
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