As Trump prepares to reverse parts of Biden's agenda, Biden's administration is working to finalize agreements, such as a $6.2 billion subsidy for Micron Corp. to boost American semiconductor manufacturing. This investment is expected to create jobs in Idaho and New York and support clean energy initiatives. The Democratic Party is also reflecting on its future strategy following Trump’s victory over Kamala Harris, with some criticism directed at Biden for pardoning his son, Hunter Biden.
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- President Joe Biden plans to implement measures on land protections, clemency, and artificial intelligence in the final weeks of his administration.
- Biden's administration is focusing on securing his legacy before Donald Trump's inauguration, with efforts in areas like clean energy and semiconductor manufacturing.
- The administration plans to announce new funding awards related to the 2022 computer chips law, the Inflation Reduction Act, and high-speed Internet funds for states.
- There are plans for new commutations and pardons, with the White House considering preemptive pardons to protect Democrats from potential prosecutions under Trump's administration.