WSJ: Biden Finds it Hard to Adjust to His Diminished Status
The President's Aides Are Particularly Concerned About Biden's Tendency to Interrupt Others and Talk Over Them
President Biden is struggling to adjust to his diminished status, according to a new report from the Wall Street Journal. The report cites interviews with current and former White House officials who say that Biden is frequently frustrated by the fact that he is no longer the center of attention.
Biden's Aides Are Particularly Concerned About Biden's Tendency to Interrupt Others and Talk Over Them
One of the most common complaints about Biden is that he is constantly interrupting others and talking over them. This behavior is often seen as disrespectful and it can make it difficult for others to get a word in edgewise.
Biden's aides are particularly concerned about this behavior because it can make it difficult for him to build relationships with other world leaders. They are also worried that it could lead to misunderstandings and conflict.
Biden is Also Struggling to Adjust to the Less Formal Atmosphere of the White House
In addition to his difficulty adjusting to his diminished status, Biden is also struggling to adjust to the less formal atmosphere of the White House. He is used to the more formal and hierarchical environment of the Senate, and he is finding it difficult to adapt to the more casual and relaxed atmosphere of the White House.
This difficulty is reflected in Biden's interactions with his staff. He is often seen as being too formal and distant, and he can be slow to warm up to new people.
Biden's Aides Are Hopeful That He Will Eventually Adjust to His New Role
Despite the challenges that Biden is facing, his aides are hopeful that he will eventually adjust to his new role. They believe that he is a hard worker and that he is committed to serving the American people.
However, they also acknowledge that it may take some time for Biden to make the necessary adjustments. In the meantime, they are doing their best to support him and to help him succeed.