According to The Hill, U.S. President Biden is preparing to leave the White House in a low-key manner. His public appearances after the election have attracted little media attention. In contrast, Trump has occupied most of the public's attention even before his second inauguration. Republicans said Biden's absence from major moments was expected. However, Democrats have done little to support their party leader, but instead expressed their expectation for Biden to leave office, even if they don't like who will take office next. Some Democrats said they didn't mind Trump stealing the spotlight in the final month, noting that his behavior was not inappropriate and that he seemed more restrained than he was eight years ago. Some sources said that Biden's pardon of his son made Democrats "disgusted" and "completely" annoyed with "the whole Biden world." This is what many Democrats already feel about Biden, who believe Biden should choose not to run for re-election or should withdraw from the 2024 campaign early. Ivan Zappian, a former official of the Democratic National Committee, said: "Failure is not fun... I wouldn't say it's Biden fatigue. It's more like a feeling of 'well, too bad, get ready for the next (election)'."