China News Service, December 29th, a comprehensive report that in recent days, severe winter storms such as blizzards have continued to hit many places in the United States, causing dozens of deaths.

However, President Biden set off to fly to the warm Virgin Islands for vacation at this time, which caused controversy and criticism.

The United States has been hit by a large-scale winter storm in recent days.

The picture shows that on December 26, local time, in Buffalo, New York, USA, people walked through the streets filled with snow.

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  According to reports, many cities across the United States have been hit by snowstorms, causing a large number of flight cancellations, paralyzing travel, and many families without water and electricity.

The National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) quoted officials as saying that as of December 27 local time, snowstorms in various places had killed at least 65 people.

Among them, New York was hit hard.

  While the winter storm was raging, sources revealed that the Bidens and several family members had left Washington, D.C., on December 27 for St. Croix in the Virgin Islands, where they will stay until January 2, 2023. day.

  Biden's trip quickly sparked controversy.

The Fox News host criticized that Biden was "ready to have a good time" as Americans battled the blizzard.

"It's not just a vacation, it's a warm and beautiful place while other people are freezing to death."

  Republican Congressman Jim Banks (Jim Banks) asked on social media, "In this crisis, where is the president? Vacationing in St. Croix."

  In response, the White House spokesperson responded to the US "Newsweek", "No matter where the president is, he is working. The president will continue to closely monitor the latest situation and maintain close contact with employees during the New Year."

  The source also said that after this vacation, Biden may announce his candidacy for the 2024 general election.

However, the latest joint poll between USA Today and Suffolk University shows that most Americans want the president to be under 65 years old.

About 50 percent of registered voters also said their "ideal president" would be between the ages of 51 and 65.

  For Biden or Trump, who intends to fight again, age is likely to become one of the biggest obstacles he faces.

The New York Post stated that Biden is already the oldest serving president in American history.

If he is re-elected, he will be 82 when he takes office for his second term and 86 when he leaves office.