President Joe Biden acknowledged that the people of America are tired and their morale has also dropped significantly due to the Covid-19 global epidemic. Although it is not true, he said that he has done a “much better” way to deal with it.

Biden said at a news conference on Wednesday to mark one year of his presidency, saying that he should take a “large part” of his economic package to break the impasse in the US Congress, tackle inflation and the global pandemic.

Biden said he believed the key plans on his agenda would be passed before the 2022 midterm election and would support Democrats if voters were made aware of all the information.

The President began the press conference by mentioning achievements such as early progress in tackling the coronavirus, prompt passage of ambitious road and bridge infrastructure deals. Biden’s goals, including economics, voting rights, police service reform, and immigration agenda, have faced setbacks in the Senate, where the Democratic Party does not have a majority. At the same time, inflation has emerged as an economic threat to the nation and a political risk to Biden.