“We have to finish the job,” repeated Joe Biden on Tuesday evening before a more hostile Congress than he was when he arrived at the White House in January 2021. In his State of the Union address, the American president gave a glowing assessment of his action, developing a political program for a possible second candidacy for the November 2024 election. He praised the massive investments in energy transition or strategic semiconductors made during the first two years of his mandate which, according to him, have already created hundreds of thousands of jobs.
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