 Biden disappoints us. Armenians. U.S. President Joe Biden disappointed Armenians living in the United States. I am extremely disappointed with the position of the U.S. government, the publisher and editor of the California Courier newspaper Harut Sasunyan told news.am. The administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development, USAID, Samantha Power, comes to Armenia and shamelessly says the United States will allocate $11.5 million. This is a very small amount, Sasunyan said. According to his assessment, the United States should have allocated at least $1 billion so that everyone could get some help. We are tired of hearing beautiful words from everyone. I have defended Biden all my life, but now the entire Armenian community in the United States is disappointed in him. I am sure that Biden will not receive as many Armenian votes as last time, he added. At the same time, Sasunyan believes that the candidacy of Biden's opponent, Donald Trump, is even worse for Armenian interests. So the choice is between bad and worse, said the editor of the California Courier. More Armenians came to the U.S. in the late 1980s ahead of the fall of the Soviet Union and an outbreak of war between the young nations of Armenia and Azerbaijan.