Biden slams Trump over Russia and Ukraine war comments that suggest Ukraine should surrender territory, He questioned Trump’s loyalty to American values. “What the hell’s going on here? What president ever talks like that?” Biden asked. He said America is about freedom and democracy, not giving in to dictators. Biden also expressed fear that Trump’s words could shake Europe’s trust in the U.S. “I’m worried that Europe is going to lose confidence in America’s leadership,” he said.
This interview came as world leaders marked 80 years since World War II ended in Europe. Biden reminded the world of America’s long-term role. “I fear our allies around the world are going to begin to doubt us,” he added. Biden slams Trump over Russia and Ukraine war comments again and again during the interview.
Biden Defends His Own Record
He responded to Trump’s suggestion that he could run for a third term. “He’s not behaving like a Republican president,” Biden said. He also accused Trump of acting more like a king than a leader. Biden defended his own handling of the war. “We gave them everything they needed for their independence,” he said. “And we were prepared to respond more aggressively if Putin moved again.”
Biden believes most Americans support his values. “Do everything we can to avoid war, but not yield to tyrants. Not yield,” he stressed. Biden slams Trump over Russia and Ukraine war comments as a threat to global peace and American values. He said the Republican Party is finally waking up to Trump’s behavior.
Biden Warns of Global Risk
Biden believes that Trump comments over Russia and Ukraine are harmful, risky, and un-American. He says appeasing Putin is foolish and sends the wrong message to allies. Biden wants the world to know America still stands for democracy, not dictatorship. By calling out Trump, Biden hopes to defend peace and restore trust in U.S. leadership.