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After nearly 11 months in office, the president’s tendency to talk about his predecessor is more pronounced than ever.
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Trump says Biden 'doesn’t want to show up' to golf match, takes jab at former president's game
President Donald Trump renewed his golf challenge to Joe Biden, claiming he'd 'love' to face off while boasting about his own skills on the course.
“The Trump team knows the economy is going badly. Good luck blaming [ Joe] Biden for an economy of the GOP’s creation,” she said in a post on X. “Trump is just setting the economy on fire and not in the good way, in the dumpster-fire kind of way.”
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Biden's latest outing after cancer diagnosis brings fresh wave of Donald Trump shade
Despite his age and news of his prostate cancer, Joe Biden's latest public appearance has people comparing him to Donald Trump in some interesting ways.
President Donald Trump said all "Documents, Proclamations, Executive Orders, Memorandums, or Contracts" signed by former President Biden's autopen are "void," including pardons and commutations.
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Trump’s answer for everything: Blame Biden
It feels like a lifetime since Joe Biden was in the Oval Office, such is the turmoil and transformation unleashed since he went home to Delaware. But one person in Washington never stops obsessing about the 46th president — his predecessor and successor.
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Trump Is Making the Same Mistake as Biden
Donald Trump recaptured the White House in part by relentlessly exploiting Joe Biden’s failure to heed widespread concerns about the rising cost of living. Now, bizarrely, President Trump is walking himself—and his party—into the same perilous trap by denying the economic reality that working families are living.
Donald Trump called Joe Biden a 'sleepy son of a b----' at Pennsylvania rally while discussing his preference between 'Sleepy Joe' and 'Crooked Joe' nicknames
President Donald Trump is blaming his predecessor Joe Biden for the affordability crisis that is roiling the US economy – and politics.