The aftershocks of President Biden's arrival in the White House in 2020 have been far-reaching and multifaceted. While the new administration has brought about a sense of stability and normalcy after the tumultuous four years of the previous administration, it has also ushered in a new era of policy priorities, diplomatic relations, and economic developments. One of the most significant aftershocks of Biden's presidency has been the reversal of many of the policies implemented by his predecessor. From rejoining international agreements such as the Paris Climate Accord and the World Health Organization, to rescinding executive orders on immigration and environmental regulation, Biden has signaled a clear departure from the Trump era. This shift has been welcomed by many who view it as a return to traditional American values and a recognition of the country's role as a global leader. However, this reversal has also created some challenges for the new administration. For examp...