
In an unprecedented move, Joe Biden broke the silence typically maintained by former presidents, openly criticizing Donald Trump during a powerful speech in Chicago. Addressing a disability advocacy event, Biden tore into Trump’s previous attempts to slash Social Security and accused him of giving huge tax breaks to the rich.
Trump, never one to back down, swiftly responded on Truth Social, branding Biden as “the worst president in U.S. history.” He laid the blame for rising crime, illegal immigration, and economic turmoil squarely on Biden’s shoulders. Trump doubled down on his signature “America First” mantra, pledging to rid the nation of criminals and accusing Biden of implementing an “open border” policy.
In a further verbal volley, Trump took aim at Harvard University, slamming it as “a joke” after Barack Obama criticized his decision to cut $2.3 billion in funding to the prestigious institution. Trump called the university a place that fosters “hate and stupidity.”

The clash highlights the ongoing political tension as both leaders gear up for the 2024 election.