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Biden criticizes Trump as a 'foolish' conciliator towards Russia, stating that his first 100 days in office were not a triumph.

Ex-President Joe Biden criticizes his successor, President Donald Trump, asserting that Trump's initial 100 days in office lacked anything "victorious" according to recent remarks.

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Biden criticizes Trump as a 'foolish' conciliator towards Russia, stating that his first 100 days in office were not a triumph.

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In his first interview following his departure from the Oval Office, former President Joe Biden took aim at his successor, Donald Trump, slamming his 100-day tenure as anything but a grand success.

On BBC Radio 4's Today program, Biden boasted about his administration's unwavering support for NATO while lambasting Trump's lenient stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which unfolded during Biden's tenure.

"It's old-school appeasement," Biden slammed Trump's amicable approach towards Russian President Vladimir Putin. "Anyone who thinks Putin can be stopped is gullible."

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The Trump administration appeared to hint at Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy conceding Crimea and some occupied Ukrainian territories as part of a peace agreement.

"I don't comprehend how anyone believes offering a dictator control over foreign land would pacify him," Biden voiced his confusion. "I simply don't get it."

Trump has persistently claimed that Russia wouldn't have assaulted Ukraine if he had been in charge during the 2022 incident, while consistently lobbing blame at Biden post-inauguration.

Relations between the U.S. and Ukraine reached an all-time low in February when Trump and Vice President JD Vance condemned Zelenskyy in front of reporters in the Oval Office, accusing him of derailing peace efforts.

"That's just beneath America, the way it unfolded," Biden expressed his disbelief over the heated rhetoric, including Trump's provocative suggestions regarding Greenland and Canada.

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Biden dismissed Trump's antics as unbecoming of a "Republican president" when asked if Trump acted autocratic. In response, his interviewer labeled his comment as diplomatic.

When confronted with criticism and barbs from Trump, Biden defended his presidency, boasting about creating more jobs than any president in a single term and revitalizing the US economy.

"When I stepped down, we had generated more jobs than any president in the history of the United States in one term," Biden claimed. "Our economy was booming, we were moving towards economic recovery, and we were advancing our international influence in a positive manner."

Trump belittled Biden's economic achievements, blaming him for the apparent negative economic trends.

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"The disastrous situation we inherited is evident," Trump told journalists in April, addressing concerns about tariffs' impact on the economy. He added, "Even the following quarter could be attributed to Biden, as it doesn't happen suddenly."

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[2] Schwartz, R. (2023, February 8). Biden's potential cognitive decline: Why the media isn't talking about it. Daily Wire. Retrieved from https://www.dailywire.com/news/biden-potential-cognitive-decline-why-the-media-isnt-talking-about-it

[3] Mazzetti, M. (2023, March 23). Biden's team won't discuss cognitive tests, leaving questions about his health unanswered. The New York Times. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/23/us/politics/biden-cognitive-test.html

  1. Kayleigh McEnany discusses the silent stance of Biden's team regarding potential cognitive decline, questioning the political motivation behind their avoidance of cognitive tests.
  2. Biden's dismissal of Trump's actions as unbecoming of a Republican president during the interview was labeled as diplomatic by his interviewer.
  3. The former president Biden touted his economic achievements, notably creating more jobs than any president in a single term and revitalizing the US economy before stepping down.
  4. In the aftermath of Biden's presidency, Trump picked apart his economic achievements, attributing the perceived negative economic trends to his administration.
  5. The Trump administration hinted at a possible concession of Crimea and some occupied Ukrainian territories as part of a peace agreement with Russia.
  6. Biden's administration maintained a strong stance on policies like NATO support and, in contrast, criticized Trump's lenient stance on war-and-conflicts, including the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Ex-President Joe Biden criticized his successor, President Donald Trump, asserting he found no triumphant aspects in Trump's initial 100 days in office.
Biden Criticizes Trump, arguing that Trump's first 100 days in office were not triumphant.
Biden critiques Trump, asserting that Trump's initial 100 days in office failed to demonstrate any triumphant accomplishment.

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