Biden heading to South Carolina for beach vacation
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[August 10, 2022]
By Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Finally over his
coronavirus infection, President Joe Biden departs on Wednesday to spend
most of the next week on Kiawah Island, South Carolina, an oceanfront
golf resort that he has visited in the past.
Biden has spent many weekends at his homes in the Delaware cities of
Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach but has not been to Kiawah Island since he
took office in January 2020. He was a regular visitor to the island
south of Charleston as vice president.
A White House official confirmed the trip but did not have specific
dates on how long he would be there and was not able to say where Biden
would be staying. The resort has a luxury hotel as well as a variety of
rental homes.
Biden, 79, just got over a bout of COVID-19 and as of Tuesday still had
a lingering cough.
Presidents in the past have held news conferences prior to leaving on
their traditional August vacations but Biden did not have one on his
schedule.
Before departing he planned to sign the PACT Act, which expands Veterans
Administration healthcare and benefits for veterans exposed to toxic
substances in burn pits and elsewhere.
Biden is departing Washington after a string of recent legislative
successes, including a bill he signed on Tuesday aimed at boosting the
U.S. semiconductor industry.
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U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks during a signing event for
the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, on the South Lawn of the White
House in Washington, U.S., August 9, 2022. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein
Those wins helped boost Biden's public approval rating to 40%, its
highest level since early June, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion
poll completed on Tuesday.
Despite the victories, Democrats have been caught up in a debate on
whether Biden should seek re-election in 2024 or turn to a younger
candidate to lead the party going forward.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre reiterated on Tuesday
that Biden planned to run for another four-year term in 2024.
Biden's departure comes as a controversy rages over an FBI raid on
Monday at the Palm Beach, Florida, home of his predecessor,
Republican Donald Trump. Jean-Pierre told reporters Biden was not
given a heads-up about the raid by the Justice Department.
(Reporting By Steve Holland; Editing by Bradley Perrett)
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