Biden said that if Trump wasn't running, I'm not sure I'd be running but he asserted, "we cannot let him win"
US President Joe Biden said that he couldn't say whether he would look for re-appointment in 2024 on the off chance that previous President Donald Trump wasn't likewise running briefly term.
Talking at a pledge drive in Massachusetts, Biden conceded, "In the event that Trump wasn't running, I don't know I'd run. Be that as it may, we can't allow him to win."
In the midst of developing worries, Biden featured alerts from previous Conservative Liz Cheney about the dangers of Donald Trump's second term with the administration.
Biden said that these worries were emphasized by unmistakable news sources like the Atlantic, Washington Post, and New York Times, repeating misgivings about the ramifications of a re-visitation of force by Trump.
In an ensuing pledge drive in Boston, Biden pummeled Trump's forceful language on the battle field, attracting equals to verifiable occasions Germany during the 1930s. He highlighted Trump's audacious announcements, expressing, "He's mincing no words about it."
While situating himself as the watchman of American majority rule government, Biden faces obstacles as Trump keeps a restricted lead in specific surveys, in spite of lawful difficulties including one connected with political decision disruption.
Interior considerations inside the Leftist faction with respect to Biden's age further muddle the impending political race scene. Trump's reaction on Truth Social marked Biden as the "genuine tyrant."