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The relationship between Biden and Harris has been described in a Wall Street Journal report as “frosty” since the election. Getty Images

Biden-Harris relationship, meetings since election have been ‘frosty’: WSJ

The relationship between President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris has been described in a Wall Street Journal report as “frosty” since the election. Meetings between Biden and Harris have not been warm or friendly, according to the report.
The report highlights a lack of collaboration between Biden and Harris in recent months. Sources indicate that both leaders have struggled to maintain a positive working relationship, while White House staffers have reportedly called the work environment “draining” and “depressing.” One White House spokesperson denied reports that Biden and Harris aren’t getting along.
Recently, Biden has publicly reflected on the end of his tenure, saying he regrets appointing Merrick Garland as attorney general and that he believes he could’ve beaten President-elect Donald Trump if he had stayed in the race.

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