Senator John Kennedy, a Republican from Louisiana, launched a scathing rebuke on Tuesday against President Joe Biden. This came in the wake of a widely publicized executive order that was misleadingly touted as addressing the issues plaguing the southern border of the United States.

As per Senator Kennedy, this order, which has been widely criticized as merely a political maneuver, is indicative of the Biden administration’s inadequacies. “President Biden is in trouble politically,” Kennedy stated bluntly. “He’s polling right up there with fungal infections.”

Kennedy’s candid remarks laid bare the reality of Biden’s failing leadership. The latest polls and growing public dissatisfaction reveal that voters are becoming increasingly aware of these failures. This isn’t the first instance where Biden has failed to take meaningful action to secure our country’s border. It’s deeply concerning that it has taken him this long to finally address such a critical issue.

Despite the border crisis being an ongoing and pressing concern, Biden only began paying attention to it five months into his tenure. This delay further underscores how his administration’s priorities have been skewed by extreme elements within his party. In fact, he seems to view criticisms of border security as mere distractions from other issues, much to the frustration of voters.

Kennedy echoed a sentiment shared by many Americans when he said, “for three years, we have watched President Biden push on a door that has been clearly marked pull,” further discrediting Biden’s actions. His mismanagement of Congress, the pandemic, and the economy has been nothing short of shambolic, while numerous other urgent matters have been completely overlooked. After such neglect, it’s difficult to take the Biden administration seriously when they suddenly decide to take action on border-related issues.

“It’s a little late, isn’t it Mr. President?” Kennedy pointedly asked, highlighting the Biden administration’s misplaced priorities and their failure to address issues in a timely, effective manner. This delay has led to a devastating humanitarian crisis at the border, resulting in countless avoidable tragedies such as the murder of nursing student Laken Riley by an illegal immigrant.

In a delayed attempt to rectify this turmoil, it must be noted that despite the administration’s repeated failures, their efforts may still fail to win over public sentiment. Kennedy underscored this when he said, “It’s a little late, isn’t it Mr. President?” The border crisis has been ongoing for so long, and the damage is already done. With approximately 8 million individuals illegally entering the country, the new executive order may only have a marginal impact on the situation at best.

Given the numerous encounters with illegal immigrants at the border, it’s estimated that another 1.7 million have managed to sneak into the country undetected. This is indicative of a systemic failure and serves as a grim reminder of the severe repercussions of neglecting border security policies. Yet, instead of addressing these pressing national issues, the Biden administration has chosen to focus their energy and resources on targeting former President Donald Trump.

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It’s obvious that Biden is trying to salvage his reputation and regain public support. However, it’s hard to take such actions seriously when the damage is already done and public trust in his administration has clearly eroded. Kennedy encapsulated the situation perfectly when he said, “We can only assume [Biden’s internal] polling was lower than fungal infections and probably on par with stubbed toes and Louisiana humidity.” It’s highly doubtful that this executive order will be enough to reverse the negative perceptions of the Biden administration and win over voters who are clearly disillusioned with their shortcomings.

Source: SilverCircular