WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden turns the White House in his first year with policies that cannot be recognized by the Trump era – at least regarding the policy of pets, namely.
Here are some reasons, the vibrations are just a little different in the most famous homes in America since Joe and First Lady Jill Biden gets a key from Donald and Melania Trump.
Trump is the first modern US president who does not have a pet.
Gemaphrobe received, but he likes to use “dogs” as an insult to everyone from terrorist suspects for former staff and political opponents.
The Bidens is a bona fide dog lover.
In June, their favorite champ, a German shepherd, died.
Then majors, dog shake shaking, got difficulty repeatedly biting staff and others in a crowded complex.
After re-training efforts, Major must go to a less stressful house.
But just in time for Christmas – and photogenic streets with the first couple on Delaware beach – coming commander, German shepherd puppy.
Yes, he is cute.
As for Biden cats, the White House has not provided early promises.
Trump has his family run the country.
Biden has them running around the south yard.
Princess Ivanka Trump held a job as a senior advisor to his father who saw it took part in an oval office meeting and attended the international Summit.
Her husband, businessman Jared Kushner, at various points running everything from the Middle East peace negotiations with a pandemic response.
Sons Don and Eric Trump often warm up acting for their father on many demonstrations.
What is far less rare is Barron, the son of Teen Trump and Melania, who cut lonely figures around the White House.
The bidens are more likely to be seen with a group of noisy grandchildren.
The president sometimes even brought their children or friends to a private tour of one marine helicopter or one air force.
Biden’s second son’s bullet, 51, most have gone from radar.
A former alcohol and drug addicts, he is the target of fierce corruption allegations.
Hunter Biden is now painting and last year releasing autobiography, “Beautiful things,” detailing his painful life.
Melania Trump lifted eyebrows with a one-year Christmas decoration that conveyed frozen white tones, which lead to Snarky’s comments about the previous model to become “ice queen”.
Other December, the decoration displays a surprising red amount, including a row of christmas trees that are fully red, get ridicule they resemble the torrents of the famous blood scene in the “The Shining” horror film.
The first Christmas Bidens at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, well, normal.
The trees are their traditional green, the decor is comfortable and not controversial.
There is even a trump photo hanging from one themed tree in the photos of the first family of the former family – seasonal peace offerings for a man who is not pretending.
When it comes to religion in general, the gap between the two men cannot become complementary.
Trump, although allied with strong evangelical Christian political leaders, rarely went to the church, while Biden attended the Catholic mass almost every week, whether he was in Washington, at home in Delaware or further.
Trump claimed to hate journalists, regularly insulting individual reporter and all media organizations, which he called “the enemy of the people.” On the other hand, Trump likes to talk to reporters and he talks to them with a long, good inside towards a press conference, a smaller meeting or shouting at the noise from his marine helicopter.
One of His Press Secretary, meanwhile, leaves a year without making a briefing, basically reverses Trump into a spokesperson himself.
Biden has reversed the pattern.
His press secretary, Jen PSAKI, held a long and detailed daily briefing, took dozens of questions.
The president himself looks relatively rare, and when he takes questions, they are usually limited to a handful.
According to the American Presidency Project at the University of California-Santa Barbara, Biden has held nine news conferences in his first year, compared to 22 in the first 12 months of Trump.
Trump also did 92 interviews sitting during that time, compared to around 22 for Biden – something interesting about regular complaints from the White House correspondent.