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Bitter Biden lashes out at Trump with name-calling tirade

Desperate to stay relevant, the former president resorts to personal insults while attacking Trump's infrastructure legacy.

PoliticsPublished June 29, 2026 at 12:04 PM
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Joe Biden took the stage at a Democratic fundraiser in Maryland this weekend to deliver a series of personal attacks against President Donald Trump.

In a ten-minute rant, Biden mocked Trump’s infrastructure initiatives, including plans for a new White House ballroom and renovations to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, labeling the former president a 'loser' for his efforts.

Biden’s critique specifically targeted Trump’s $400 million proposal to expand the East Wing—a project Trump has maintained is vital for national security and hosting state guests.

The former president also took aim at Trump’s support for those prosecuted in the wake of the January 6th Capitol protest, baselessly framing the defense of these individuals as a misuse of taxpayer funds.

Biden’s outburst comes exactly two years after his own disastrous debate performance, which ultimately led to his removal from the 2024 ticket and Kamala Harris’s subsequent defeat.

While Biden continues to focus on personal grievances, the Trump administration remains focused on its agenda, with the President previously dismissing Biden as a 'crooked politician.'

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