Brace yourselves — President Joe Biden just unleashed a torrent of frustration at a San Diego conference, decrying how swiftly his hard-earned achievements are being dismantled under President Donald Trump’s administration, as the Daily Wire reports.
Speaking at a keynote event for human resources professionals hosted by the Society for Human Resource Management, the 82-year-old Biden delivered an hour-long address — his most extended public commentary since disclosing a cancer diagnosis earlier this year.
This wasn’t mere reminiscing; Biden revealed he’s been quietly guiding European leaders on dealing with Trump, even while maintaining he’s not jumping back into the political fray.
Biden’s lament
“Many of the things I worked so damn hard… are changing so rapidly,” Biden vented, as captured by the Wall Street Journal.
Well, isn’t that a shocker — new leadership means new priorities, and Trump’s crew isn’t exactly tiptoeing around when it comes to overturning past policies.
Biden’s longing for his legacy might tug at the heartstrings, but let’s face it: expecting policies to stand forever in the shifting sands of Washington is pure fantasy.
Trump’s NATO triump overshadows predecessor
In his speech, Biden claimed credit for fortifying alliances, stating, “We strengthened NATO in a significant way.”
Yet, here’s the rub — Trump recently clinched a major win by convincing nearly every NATO nation, except Spain, to boost defense spending to 5% of GDP, a commitment covering both core defense and vital infrastructure projects.
While Biden waxes poetic about bygone days, Trump’s concrete results show that a no-nonsense approach can sometimes outshine diplomatic niceties.
European leaders seeking guidance?
Biden asserted that he has been receiving outreach from across the Atlantic, noting, “I’m getting calls… from a number of European leaders asking me to get engaged.”
He was quick to add, “I’m not, but I’m giving advice,” making clear he’s only offering counsel, not direct involvement.
One can’t help but wonder if these leaders are after sage wisdom or just a sympathetic ear, especially with Trump’s NATO breakthrough already reshaping the international landscape.
White House counter’s Biden narrative
The current administration didn’t mince words, with White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly blasting Biden’s tenure, asserting his “disastrous foreign policy left America weaker than ever before.”
She went on to praise Trump’s leadership for securing historic NATO spending pledges and restoring America’s global stature, a pointed contrast to Biden’s wistful remarks.
It’s a tough but honest critique — turns out that leadership styles matter, and Trump’s team is clearly focused on bold action over nostalgic reflection.
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Author: Mae Slater
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