President Joe Biden and senior administration officials are embarking on a travel swing this week, showcasing what they see as successful measures to rebuild America’s ailing infrastructure. In what’s been described as a preview of some of the messaging for next week’s State of the Union address, Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and Cabinet secretaries are all hitting the road to highlight the implementation of the landmark legislation signed into law during the president’s first two years in office. Among those accomplishments are the American Rescue Plan, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Chips and Science Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act.Century-old train tunnels in Baltimore and New York to get funding from Biden's infrastructure law The president traveled to Baltimore on Monday to showcase the implementation of his policies, and later this week, he’ll head to New York City and Philadelphia for similar remarks.
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But polls show the public is indeed concerned about the matter. An NBC News poll found that an equal percentage of people, 67%, are now as concerned about Biden's classified documents as they are about former President Donald Trump's. The situation is compounded by Biden's reaction when classified documents were found at Trump's Florida home last year. Biden wondered aloud at the time how anyone could be that irresponsible. The administration also was criticized for failing to disclose the situation until after the midterm elections. However, the widening scope of the classified documents scandal may work in Biden's favor. In addition to his White House predecessor, documents have been found in the possession of former Vice President Mike Pence, and the FBI will reportedly search his home as well. That, along with the public's generally low attention span, may save Biden, according to Sarah Lawrence College politics professor Samuel Abrams. "What's in...