Biden is full of crap .
Taking like hot air .
He is full of manure .
He is all talk no action .
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Biden slams Republicans while on foreign soil in break with political norms
President Biden blasted former president Donald Trump and Republicans during a press conference following a NATO summit in Brussels on Monday, even though Biden's campaign ripped Trump in 2019 for waging a political attack overseas.
Biden blasted Trump's "phony populism" in response to a reporter's question about what Biden has said to allies who may be wary of trusting the U.S. post-Trump.
Republicans and Democrats have long observed a tradition that "politics stops at the water's edge."
"It is a shock and surprise that what's happened in terms of the consequence of President Trump's phony populism has happened," Biden said Monday. "It is disappointing that so many of my Republican colleagues in the Senate, who I know know better, have been reluctant to take on, for example, an investigation because they're worried about being primaried … That's why it's so important that I succeed in my agenda."
Biden appeared to be referring to an investigation into the events of Jan. 6.
"It's important that we demonstrate we can make progress and continue to make progress, and I think we're going to be able to do that," he continued. "So, as I said, the proof will be in where it is in six months from now where, where we are, but I, think you're gonna see that, God willing, we're going to be making progress and there's going to be a coalescing of a lot of Republicans, particularly younger Republicans, who are coming up in the party." CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON OUR TOP STORY.
Taking like hot air .
He is full of manure .
He is all talk no action .
—-
Biden slams Republicans while on foreign soil in break with political norms
President Biden blasted former president Donald Trump and Republicans during a press conference following a NATO summit in Brussels on Monday, even though Biden's campaign ripped Trump in 2019 for waging a political attack overseas.
Biden blasted Trump's "phony populism" in response to a reporter's question about what Biden has said to allies who may be wary of trusting the U.S. post-Trump.
Republicans and Democrats have long observed a tradition that "politics stops at the water's edge."
"It is a shock and surprise that what's happened in terms of the consequence of President Trump's phony populism has happened," Biden said Monday. "It is disappointing that so many of my Republican colleagues in the Senate, who I know know better, have been reluctant to take on, for example, an investigation because they're worried about being primaried … That's why it's so important that I succeed in my agenda."
Biden appeared to be referring to an investigation into the events of Jan. 6.
"It's important that we demonstrate we can make progress and continue to make progress, and I think we're going to be able to do that," he continued. "So, as I said, the proof will be in where it is in six months from now where, where we are, but I, think you're gonna see that, God willing, we're going to be making progress and there's going to be a coalescing of a lot of Republicans, particularly younger Republicans, who are coming up in the party." CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON OUR TOP STORY.