Joe Biden has emerged as the 46th President of the United States of America, but here are 11 things people don't know about him.
Joe Biden
Following his emergence as the 46th President of the United States, Joe Biden and his Vice President, Kamala Harris will pilot the affairs of the country for the next four years.
Here are 11 interesting things you don't know about the man at the oval office.
1. He won the Senate election to represent Delaware in 1972. Biden was just 29 years old when he defeated the incumbent Republican Senator, Cale Boggs, making him the fifth-youngest person ever elected to the United States Senate. He met the constitutional age requirement of 30 by the time he was sworn in. His campaign had almost no money, and he was given no chance of winning.
2. Few weeks after the election, in December 1972, Joe Biden’s wife, Neilia, and their one-year-old daughter, Amy, were killed in a road accident. His sons, Beau and Hunter, also suffered injuries in the crash.
3. Biden took the oath of office at his sons’ hospital bedsides, after losing his wife and daughter in the car accident.
4. His younger sister, Valerie, has managed all of his campaigns
5. Biden co-sponsored the Violence Against Women Act in 1994 with Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah. The law, which was incorporated into the larger crime bill, provided $1.6 billion to investigate and prosecute violent crimes against women, imposed automatic and mandatory restitution on those convicted, and allowed victims to sue their attackers in civil court even if prosecutors didn’t proceed criminally.
6. Biden grew up with a stutter and would recite Yeats and Emerson to work on his public speaking.
7. He ran unsuccessfully for the US Democratic presidential nomination in 1988 and again in 2008.
8. Biden is the second Catholic president in US history. John F Kennedy was the first.
9. Biden is the oldest US sitting president and the first president from his home state, Delaware
10. Joe Biden loves ice cream, and his favourite flavour is chocolate chip.
11. On his visit to a small village of Yanzikou north in Beijing, China, in 2001, Biden purchased ice creams for the villagers.