On Trump's 'success' in office vs. Biden's 'breathtaking failure'
Key Takeaways:
- Donald Trump compared his presidency to that of Joe Biden, who took the oath as US President last year, at his 'Save America' rally on Saturday.
- He claimed that Biden was "embarrassing" the United States and that international leaders, particularly Russian President Vladimir Putin, had lost faith in the United States.
At his 'Save America' rally on Saturday, Donald Trump likened his presidency to Joe Biden, who took the oath as US President last year. Biden's administration was a "breathtaking disaster," according to the former US president, who said there were "murmurs even in the false news" of the failure, putting Biden's governance against his, which he claimed was a "great success." From 2017 through 2021, Trump was the 45th President of the United States.
Trump has repeatedly called CNN and other major US news organizations "fake news."
"No one has ever witnessed anything like the contrast between the Trump administration's incredible success and Joe Biden's catastrophic failure." In a video released by the US news network 'The Hill,' Trump is heard stating, "Even the fake news is saying it a little bit right now."
After that, Trump blamed Biden for rising gas costs and inflation. He has been attacking Biden since he was voted out of office.
Trump has stated that the present administration's incompetence in Washington might escalate the Ukraine situation. "We have stupid people in charge," Trump said at a rally in Greenwood, Nebraska, on Sunday, warning that the situation in Ukraine is "a very serious thing" and that "this could be a world war."
Biden's performance was also dubbed an "unmatched and unmitigated failure" by Trump, who stated that Biden has supposedly done "more harm in 16 months than the 5 worst presidents in US history combined."
He stated that Biden was "embarrassing" the US and that foreign leaders, especially Russian President Vladimir Putin, had lost faith in the US.
In response to the country's record inflation, the former US president claimed that Biden and his administration were attempting to shift blame, accusing Putin of being to blame for the soaring costs. "Why the hell does not blame Putin," Trump had mockingly said.