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You are here: Home1 / News2 / International News3 / President Biden from a tyre perspective

President Biden from a tyre perspective

Date: 21st January 2021 Author: Chris Anthony Comments: 0
President Biden is more likely to continue to fit “the beast” (pictured during the 46 US president’s 20 January 2021 inauguration) with Goodyear tyres than the previous incumbent. (Photo: C-Span)

Less than 24 hours after Joe Biden was sworn-in as the 46th president of the USA, “Trump, the presidential limo and its tyres” – first published in August 2020 was amongst our most popular stories of the day. Of course, in normal circumstances we don’t spend too much time considering presidential limousine fitments. However, “Trump, the presidential limo and its tyres” was a follow-up story to the well-documented Twitter bust-up US president 45 (Donald Trump) had with Goodyear. With this in mind, it is worth looking at what we know so far about the Biden presidency from a tyre perspective.

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