Trump inherits Biden's infrastructure projects as he prepares for presidency
President-elect Donald Trump will take office in January with a strong economy, including low unemployment and easing inflation. He inherits a list of infrastructure projects initiated by President Joe Biden, which could allow him to claim credit for economic improvements. While Trump has expressed intentions to reverse some of Biden's policies, aides expect him to continue many ongoing projects. Biden's administration has invested in numerous infrastructure and clean energy initiatives, which are projected to benefit the economy over the next decade. Some Republican lawmakers recognize the value of Biden's energy tax credits and may support their preservation. Trump has shifted his stance on electric vehicles, potentially aligning with industry leaders to promote growth in that sector.