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Joe Biden Warns Against Rising 'Oligarchy' in Final Speech

Deutsche Welle

  16 Jan 2025, 11:38
Photo: Ngan/Pool AFP/AP/dpa/picture alliance

Outgoing US President Joe Biden warned against "a dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a very few ultra-wealthy people" during his final planned remarks to the nation on Thursday.

"Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights and freedoms, and a fair shot for everyone to get ahead," he said.

Biden appeared to take aim at billionaire Elon Musk, and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who have thrown their support behind President-elect Donald Trump's election win and has since been by his side.

Musk, Zuckerberg and Bezos are also reportedly expected to have front row seats on the platform alongside Trump’s Cabinet picks and other elected officials during Trump’s inauguration on January 20.

Biden delivers warning about 'tech-industrial complex'
Biden said he was "equally concerned about the potential rise of a tech-industrial complex that could pose real dangers to our country as well."

In doing so, Biden drew a parallel to President Dwight Eisenhower’s 1961 farewell speech where the 34th US president warned against the establishment of a "military-industrial complex."

Biden's speech came at a time of warming relations between big tech and the incoming administration.

Biden touts hostage deal, raises concerns about climate change and misinformation
Biden, who spoke from the Resolute desk, with photos of his family visible behind him in the Oval Office, began his address by highlighting the ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas.

Besides his warnings about threats to US democracy, Biden said he managed to achieve economic growth for his country while also working to protect the environment.

"Powerful forces want to wield their unchecked influence to eliminate the steps we've taken to tackle the climate crisis," he said.

Biden said that the US population was "buried under an avalanche of misinformation and disinformation, enabling the abuse of power," adding that the freedom of the press was in danger.

"The free press is crumbling. Pillars are disappearing. Social media is giving up on fact checking," Biden said.

Trump's incoming communications director and press secretary falsely claimed on social media that Biden's speech was prerecorded.

Biden warns against dangers of AI
Biden warned against the dangers of artificial intelligence, which he called "the most consequential technology of our time, perhaps of all time."

In his 15-minute speech, Biden added there should be an amendment to the Constitution that makes clear presidents are not immune from crimes committed in office.

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