Flying high, hitting a new low
Departing his small, unshowy home state of Delaware, Joe Biden roared into the sky aboard Air Force One, borne aloft by jet fuel and a dramatic uplift in his political fortunes.
More than 1,500km away, some unexpected guests arrived at the opulent Florida estate of the US president’s predecessor, Donald Trump
At about 9am on Monday 8 August, FBI agents – said to number between 30 and 40, some wearing suits, most in T-shirts, casual trousers, masks and gloves – began a search of Mar-a-Lago for government secrets that should not have left the White House.
It was a tale of two presidents: Biden at his zenith, gaining praise for a “hot streak”; Trump at his nadir, under criminal investigation for potential violations of the Espionage Act.
And yet, such is the upside down nature of American politics in 2022, determining who won and who lost the week was less clear cut. For Biden, to be sure, it was a much needed boost after months of Washington gridlock, miserable
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