Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.[a] (/ˈbaɪdən/ BY-dən; born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who is the 46th and current president of the United States. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 47th vice president from 2009 to 2017 under Barack Obama and represented Delaware in the United States Senate from 1973 to 2009.
Joe Biden
Joe Biden presidential portrait.jpg
Official portrait, 2021
46th President of the United States
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 20, 2021
Vice President
Kamala Harris
Preceded by
Donald Trump
47th Vice President of the United States
In office
January 20, 2009 – January 20, 2017
President
Barack Obama
Preceded by
Dick Cheney
Succeeded by
Mike Pence
United States Senator
from Delaware
In office
January 3, 1973 – January 15, 2009
Preceded by
J. Caleb Boggs
Succeeded by
Ted Kaufman
Personal details
Born
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.
November 20, 1942 (age 78)
Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Political party
Democratic (1969–present)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (before 1969)
Spouse(s)
Neilia Hunter
(m. 1966; died 1972)
Jill Jacobs (m. 1977)
Children
Beau Hunter Naomi Ashley
Parents
Joseph Robinette Biden Sr.
Catherine Eugenia Finnegan
Relatives
Biden family
Education
University of Delaware (BA)
Syracuse University (JD)
Occupation
Politicianlawyerauthor
Awards
List of honors and awards
Signature
Website
Campaign website
White House website
Other offices
2007–2009: Chair of the International Narcotics Control Caucus
2001[n 1]–2003, 2007–2009: Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
1987–1995: Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee
Born and raised in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and later in New Castle County, Delaware, Biden studied at the University of Delaware before earning his law degree from Syracuse University in 1968. He was elected to the New Castle County Council in 1970 and became the sixth-youngest senator in U.S. history after he was elected to the United States Senate from Delaware in 1972, at age 29. Biden was the chair or ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for 12 years and was influential in foreign affairs during Obama’s presidency. He also chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee from 1987 to 1995, dealing with drug policy, crime prevention, and civil liberties issues; led the effort to pass the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act and the Violence Against Women Act; and oversaw six U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings, including the contentious hearings for Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas. He ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988 and 2008. Biden was reelected to the Senate six times, and was the fourth-most senior sitting senator at the time when he became Obama’s vice president after they won the 2008 presidential election, defeating John McCain and his running mate Sarah Palin.
During eight years as vice president, Biden leaned on his Senate experience and frequently represented the administration in negotiations with congressional Republicans, including on the Budget Control Act of 2011, which resolved a debt ceiling crisis, and the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, which addressed the impending “fiscal cliff”. He also oversaw infrastructure spending in 2009 to counteract the Great Recession. On foreign policy, Biden was a close counselor to the president and took a leading role in designing the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq in 2011. In 2012, Obama and Biden were reelected, defeating Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. In 2017, Obama awarded Biden the Presidential Medal of Freedom with Distinction.
Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris defeated incumbent president Donald Trump and vice president Mike Pence in the 2020 presidential election. Biden is the oldest president, the first to have a female vice president, the first from Delaware, and the second Catholic after John F. Kennedy. His early presidential activity centered around proposing, lobbying for, and signing into law the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 to speed up the United States’ recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing recession, as well as a series of executive orders. Biden’s orders addressed the pandemic and reversed several Trump administration policies, including rejoining the Paris Agreement on climate change and accepting new applications for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients, although a federal judge blocked the latter. Biden completed the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by September 2021; during this, the Afghan government fell and the Taliban seized control, and Biden faced criticism over the manner of withdrawal, with allegations of poor planning.
