Biden says he's partially responsible for Trump beating Democrats in 2024
- Former President Joe Biden appeared on television for the first time after his presidency on Thursday, discussing the 2024 election and reflecting on his political record.
- Biden took responsibility for Donald Trump’s 2024 victory, noting, "I was in charge and he won, so I take responsibility," and explained he left the race to avoid party division.
- He defended his debate history and health, rejected claims of cognitive decline, and harshly criticized Trump's initial three months in office as the poorest start of any presidency.
- Biden expressed that Harris’s defeat to Trump was influenced by the campaign's tactics rather than doubts about her qualifications, and he encouraged her to remain active in politics.
- The interview highlighted ongoing tensions between Biden and Trump, with Biden accepting partial blame for the election results while defending his legacy and Trump’s record facing heavy criticism.
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Former U.S. President, Joe Biden, has recently turned heads with several stunts that are atypical for his position and role. Gifted with a stage to voice his thoughts, Biden has decided to attack the current President Donald Trump, accusing him of dishonesty, aggressive behaviour, and lack of substance. These opportune moments allow Biden to defend his own, rather questionable legacy at a time when many are critical of him; particularly Presiden…
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