Trump mocks Biden’s candidacy: “He wants to destroy the country”

Trump, pictured in 2020

Trump, pictured in 2020 Carlos Barria | Reuters

The former Republican president believes that “unfortunately, Biden is very close to finishing the job”

Former US President Donald Trump (2017-2021) mocked current President Joe Biden’s announcement this Thursday that he is running for a new term, stating that all he wants is “Finish the destruction of the land”. “With such a terrible presidency, it’s almost unthinkable that Biden would even consider running for re-election. He destroyed our country. And yet, in his ad, he says he wants to finish the job. I’m saying he wants to finish the job of destroying our country,” Trump said at a campaign rally in New Hampshire.

The former Republican president believes that “unfortunately, Biden is very close to finishing that job.” “We have to save the United States from the destruction of the economy by Biden,” he said at the meeting that lasted about an hour and a half, where he assessed that under his leadership this was achieved “the best economy in the history of the world”. Trump added that from now on he will stop calling former Democratic candidate for the White House in 2016 Hillary Clinton “dishonest” to use that name with Biden, “because no one in the history of American politics has been so dishonest”.

Last Tuesday, Biden officially announced his campaign for the Democratic nomination for the 2024 presidential election, for which Trump also ran. In the message of the current occupant of the White House, the importance of “finishing the work” started during his first term was emphasized together with the vice president, Kamala Harris, who will also be her vice president.

Source: La Vozde Galicia

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