Biden’s early approach to virus: Underpromise, overdeliver
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Joe Biden pledged in his inaugural address to level with the American people – and the message from his first three days in office has been nothing if not grim and grimmer. He has painted a bleak picture of the country’s immediate future dealing with the coronavirus, warning Americans that it will take months, not weeks, to reorient a nation facing a historic convergence of crises. The dire language is meant as a call to action, but it is also a deliberate effort to temper expectations. Allies also see the telltale signs of a proven political strategy: underpromise and overdeliver.
By ALEXANDRA JAFFE and ZEKE MILLER
Associated Press
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