When Trump was declared the victor in the 2024 election, Joe Biden surprised everyone with his cordiality toward his political opponent — the man he’s been calling Hitler and a fascist for years. The two presidents sat down and shook hands, and Biden congratulated Trump on his victory and promised a “smooth transition” of power.
Sara Gonzales, however, thinks this was all an act. Biden’s actions following his faux goodwill toward Trump suggest that he’s actually trying to sabotage the country before the 47th president’s inauguration.
“Capping off his list of failures before he just rides off into the sunset to his nursing home — he’s weakening immigration policy, and he’s seemingly launching World War III,” she says.
“Just in the last week he has … escalated the war immensely with Ukraine and Russia’s direct involvement with the United States.” On top of that, he’s “moved to forgive $4.7 billion in United States loans to Ukraine,” Sara recounts.
Further, “according to an anonymous senior Biden official, the administration plans to push forward to put Ukraine in the strongest position possible before Biden’s term ends in February,” Sara reads from a Reuters report. […]
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