Joe Biden says US 'ready to lead' again, vows to work with allies
The Democratic former vice president signaled that he intends to steer the United States away from the "America First" nationalism pursued by Trump after taking office on Jan. 20
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The Democratic former vice president signaled that he intends to steer the United States away from the "America First" nationalism pursued by Trump after taking office on Jan. 20
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First Published: Nov 25 2020 | 3:04 AM IST