Joe Biden warns of dangers of ‘oligarchy’ of ultra-rich running United States

16 January 2025, 06:54 | Updated: 16 January 2025, 09:20

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Biden. Picture: PA

The outgoing president has used his farewell address to warn of a ‘tech-industrial complex’ infringing on rights and the future of democracy.

President Joe Biden seized what may be his final opportunity to reshape Americans’ grim views on his term as he delivered a farewell address to the US on Wednesday night.

Speaking from the Oval Office as he prepares to hand over power to President-elect Donald Trump, Mr Biden sounded the alarm over the accumulation of power and wealth among a small few.

“Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights and freedoms, and a fair shot for everyone to get ahead,” Mr Biden said, drawing attention to “a dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a few ultra-wealthy people. Dangerous consequences if their abuse of power is left unchecked.”

Invoking president Dwight Eisenhower’s warnings about the military-industrial complex when he left office, he added: “I’m equally concerned about the potential rise of a tech-industrial complex that could pose real dangers to our country as well.”

Mr Biden sounded the alarm as some of the world’s richest individuals and titans of its technology industry have flocked to Mr Trump’s side in recent months, particularly after his November victory.

Billionaire Elon Musk spent more than 100 million dollars (£81.7 million) on helping Mr Trump get elected, and executives like Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos have donated to Mr Trump’s inaugural committee and made pilgrimages to Mr Trump’s private club in Florida for an audience with the president-elect.

Mr Biden also called for a constitutional amendment to end immunity for sitting presidents, after the Supreme Court granted Mr Trump sweeping protections last year from criminal liability over his role in trying to undermine his 2020 defeat to Biden.

But Mr Biden is not leaving the White House in the way that he hoped. He originally tried to run for re-election, brushing aside voters’ concerns that he would be 86 years old at the end of a second term.

After stumbling in a debate with Republican Donald Trump, Mr Biden dropped out of the race under pressure from his own party.

He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, who lost to Mr Trump in November. Now Mr Biden is preparing to cede power to someone he has described as an existential threat to the country’s democratic institutions.

He implicitly acknowledged that his promises remained unfulfilled in an open letter released on Wednesday morning.

“I ran for president because I believed that the soul of America was at stake,” Mr Biden wrote.

“The very nature of who we are was at stake. And, that’s still the case.”

The rest of the letter emphasised his accomplishments, including guiding the country out of the coronavirus pandemic, supporting domestic manufacturing and limiting the cost of prescription drugs.

He was once the country’s youngest senator at 30 years old after being elected to represent his home state of Delaware in 1972.

Mr Biden pursued the presidency in 1988 and 2008 before becoming Barack Obama’s vice president. After serving two terms, Mr Biden was considered to be retired from politics.

But he returned to centre stage as the unlikely Democratic nominee in 2020, successfully ousting Mr Trump from the White House.

“Nowhere else on Earth could a kid with a stutter from modest beginnings in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Claymont, Delaware, one day sit behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office as President of the United States,” Mr Biden wrote in his letter.

“I have given my heart and my soul to our nation. And I have been blessed a million times in return with the love and support of the American people.”

By Press Association

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