Biden says he's partially responsible for Trump beating Democrats in 2024
- Joe Biden stated he takes some responsibility for Donald Trump's 2024 victory, saying, "Because look, I was in charge and he won, so I take responsibility."
- Biden criticized Trump for having the "worst 100 days any president's ever had," also addressing national issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic's impact.
- Biden acknowledged having a "bad, bad night" during his debate with Trump but defended his overall record.
- Biden emphasized his accomplishments while in office and denied claims about his cognitive abilities, asserting, "there's nothing to sustain that.
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‘I was in charge and he won’
The SceneJoe Biden mounted an unusual mini-media blitz this week to revisit an argument few in his party want to join: that he would’ve won reelection, had he not abandoned his 2024 campaign.President Donald Trump “still got 7 million fewer votes,” Biden told the hosts of ABC’s , referring to his popular vote margin in the 2020 election. “A lot of people didn’t show up.”It was Biden’s second interview of the week, at odds with how most former pr…
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Read Full Article"He's been through the worst hundred days a president has ever known": Biden goes back to his defeat and takes stock of Trump's presidency
The former president spoke on television for the first time since his opponent's victory, claiming that he was responsible for Donald Trump's victory. ...
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