US president Joe Biden, during a speech on Thursday, called Donald Trump the “maybe future president.” “I was running for office at the time, and you may remember that I had a big fight with the former president and maybe future president,” Biden said, adding as the audience booed, “Bless me, Father.” “The big fight you may remember going on was was our good friend, the former president, decided all the inspectors general … he fired them all. “I said, ‘You shouldn’t do that.’ Well, guess what? Now we’re finding out there’s billions of [COVID-19 relief] dollars were stolen.”
Biden describes Trump as "the former president and maybe the future president." pic.twitter.com/FDnMLSPKpg
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) March 9, 2023
Biden, 80, is already the oldest president of the United States and is set to face Donald Trump, 76, in the elections next year even though he has not formally announced his candidature for the topmost post. In his remarks to the gathering at his home, Trump said, ‘America’s resurgence starts right now.’
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