Joe Biden Calls for Unity Between Parties, But Calls Trump a Horrible Plague

U.S. President Joe Biden announces additional military aid for Ukraine in speech at the White House in Washington

U.S. President Joe Biden was able to correctly read the words from his teleprompter without screwing them up, but it could have been because he was talking about his arch-nemesis. He wasn’t talking about Russian President Vladimir Putin; he was talking about former United States President Donald J. Trump.

Biden, speaking before the White House Press Correspondents at the annual dinner, which was canceled due to COVID-19 in 2020 and 2021, noted that it was the first time a sitting president had attended the dinner in six years.

Former President Trump voluntarily skipped the dinner each year he was in office.

“We had a horrible plague, followed by two years of COVID,” Biden said. In those two years. more Americans died under the administration of Biden than did during Trump’s presidency. The COVID-19 vaccine was not made available until a month before Biden’s inauguration, leaving the Trump era of the pandemic a time where there were no vaccines for Americans.

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