Biden alleges Trump has ‘taken a hatchet’ to Social Security in his first post-presidency speech
- Former President Joe Biden spoke in Chicago, accusing Trump and Elon Musk's administration of attempting to "dismantle" Social Security.
- Biden highlighted that 7,000 Social Security Administration employees have been lost due to recent cuts under Trump.
- Despite denials from Trump's administration, Biden expressed growing public concern over the potential interruption of Social Security benefits.
- Biden emphasized the importance of Social Security's stability, stating it has always delivered benefits even in tough times and criticizing Trump's approach as harmful.
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Biden's return: 'Trump is destroying social assistance, a detriment to the nation'
The former president breaks his silence on his successor for the first time since January when he left power. The crowd bath on Broadway. Before him, Obama had also taken the field to defend Harvard's resistance to the policies of the current White House.
Biden warns Trump has ‘taken a hatchet’ to Social Security
Joe Biden has warned that US President Donald Trump has “taken a hatchet” to Social Security, weighing in on a critical issue for millions of Americans as the 82-year-old Democrat briefly returned to the national stage.
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