Joe Biden blames Kamala Harris’ loss on sexism and racism and rejects concerns about his age
- Former President Joe Biden, an 82-year-old Democrat, gave his first interview since leaving office in January 2025 on ABC's The View.
- Biden acknowledged he takes responsibility for Donald Trump's 2024 victory and attributed Kamala Harris' loss in part to sexism and racism.
- He said he intentionally avoided interfering in Trump's first 100 days, respecting the tradition of granting new presidents a grace period.
- Biden stated, "I was in charge and he won, so I take responsibility," and criticized attacks on Harris as sexist due to race and gender.
- The interview marked Biden's public reentry, as he rejected concerns about his age and cognitive decline and noted the Democratic Party's leadership transition.
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