Joe Biden is now upset that his so-called ‘accomplishments’ are being undone by President Trump
According to The Wall Street Journal, Biden delivered a speech lasting over an hour in San Diego on Wednesday to thousands of HR professionals at a conference hosted by the trade group SHRM.
“We strengthened NATO in a significant way,” he said. “I’m getting calls—I’m not going to go into it, I can’t—from a number of European leaders asking me to get engaged.”
“I’m not, but I’m giving advice,” he added. The 82-year-old explained that he chose to speak up because he “truly cared about the work he was doing.”
“Many of the things I worked so damn hard, that I thought I changed in the country, are changing so rapidly,” he complained.
Biden didn’t mention Trump by name, but his remarks reveal how he feels about his legacy being undone.
The former president, who rose to power in an election marred by widespread fraud and irregularities, has mostly remained quiet since leaving the White House in January.
While many Democrats believe he was a good president, most Americans disagree. During his four years in office, America faced soaring inflation, foreign conflicts, the illegal entry of over 10 million migrants, and an aggressive crackdown on conservatives and political opponents.
Whether Biden will continue making public appearances is uncertain, given his worsening health—which seems to go beyond just mental decline.
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