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Biden Gives Cough-Laden Maiden Speech, Promises Fairness 

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December 15, 2020
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The much-awaited maiden speech of the American President-Elect, Joe Biden did finally come a moment ago.

The CNN reports that the excited Democrat struggled with intermittent coughs and throat-cracking during the 10-minute address.
It reminds one of a former Republican president back in Nigeria whose two-term democratic tenure was well-furnished with customised coughs.
Meanwhile, President-Elect Biden, during the short speech, expressed his heartfelt concern for the over 300,000 latest victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US.

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He hailed fellow Americans for ensuring that “democracy worked in America.

Biden expressed hope that nobody would ever be subjected to the kind of abuse and molestation such as he encountered during the electioneering that ultimately earned him victory.

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