President Joe Biden
Mentioned in 7 analyzed podcast episodes across 7 shows
Current U.S. President discussed across podcasts for his executive actions and policy decisions, including student debt forgiveness efforts, federal death sentence commutations, and controversial pardons. Podcasters reference his administration's approach to various issues ranging from tariff strategy to criminal justice reform, as well as his personal diplomatic efforts such as visiting injured senators. His presidency and policy choices generate discussion across political commentary, legal analysis, and criminal justice-focused podcast episodes.
Appears On
Episode Appearances
Bannon`s War Room · Mar 18, 2026
Episode 5227: The Threat Of Terrism On American Soil Continues To Rise
“Discussed regarding immigration policy during his presidency and alleged open borders approach to admissions”
Letters from an American · Mar 8, 2026
Remembering Reverend Jesse Jackson
“Current President who attended Jackson's funeral services in Chicago”
Chrisley Confessions 2.0 · Feb 25, 2026
Blessed To Be Stressed
“Referenced as previous administration; discussed regarding respect for office despite political disagreement”
Advisory Opinions · Feb 24, 2026
What’s Next After Friday’s Tariff Decision?
“Referenced for piecemeal student debt forgiveness workarounds post-Supreme Court decision; parallel to Trump tariff strategy”
Politics Friday · Jan 20, 2026
Special episode: Sen. Hoffman reflects on a long healing process after shooting
“Visited Hoffman in hospital; shared personal trauma experience and spent nearly an hour with him”
Leaked · Jan 13, 2026
The Lingering Damage: Long Covid, Unanswered Lab Questions, and Accountability Delayed
“Issued controversial auto pen pardons to Fauci and others in 2014 for unspecified reasons, blocking origin investigations for four years”
Wiser Than Me with Julia Louis-Dreyfus · Jan 7, 2026
Julia Gets Wise with Sister Helen Prejean
“Commuted 37 federal death sentences to life without parole and implemented moratorium on federal executions, influenced by Prejean's advocacy”