Former U.S. President Donald Trump has said he does not feel sorry for current President Joe Biden, calling him “not smart” and “somewhat vicious” during a recent interview.
“He’s been a moderate person over his lifetime, not a smart person, but a somewhat vicious person. If you feel sorry for him, don’t feel so sorry because he’s vicious, and so I really don’t feel sorry for him.” — Donald Trump
The remark reflects the ongoing personal and political rivalry between the two leaders, which has intensified since the 2020 presidential election.
What Trump Said and Why It Matters
Trump’s comments continue his pattern of attacking Biden’s intelligence and character. While acknowledging Biden’s image as a moderate politician, Trump described him as more aggressive than people may think.
The phrase “don’t feel so sorry” was aimed at people who view Biden as too old or frail, flipping the narrative by painting him as a tough and unfriendly political operator.
A Long-Running Feud
The relationship between Trump and Biden has remained hostile for years. Both frequently criticize each other in public speeches, debates, and interviews. Trump’s latest comments are likely part of his strategy to energize his political base as election season approaches.
Public Reactions
- Trump supporters praised the comment, saying it shows strength and clarity.
- Critics said it lacked empathy and deepened the divide in U.S. politics.
- Analysts believe this statement is part of Trump’s ongoing media playbook, keeping him in headlines and pushing a tough, no-nonsense image.
Bottom Line
Trump’s blunt statement shows he is not pulling back from his tough approach toward Biden. As both men remain central to U.S. politics, their rivalry continues to shape the national conversation—possibly setting the stage for another showdown in 2024 or beyond.
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