Donald Trump has launched a strong response following recent comments made by Joe Biden. In a recent Truth Social post, Trump directed his ire towards Biden after the current president delivered a speech addressing policy changes introduced during Trump’s time in office.

In his speech, Biden discussed how some restrictions under Trump had impacted Social Security payments. He voiced his dissatisfaction and alerted to the continued threat from some Republican senators to reduce Social Security benefits further.
Without naming Trump directly, Biden’s speech in Chicago left little doubt about whom his critique was aimed at. Trump did not take long to respond.
Trump’s Reaction
In his retort on social media, Trump claimed that Biden was potentially the ‘worst president’ the United States had ever seen. He did not hold back, accusing Biden of letting numerous criminals into the country due to what Trump described as an “ill-conceived open border” policy. Trump highlighted his commitment to expelling these individuals, referring back to his ‘Make America Great Again’ mantra.
“Sleepy Joe Biden, THE WORST PRESIDENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, has permitted millions of criminals, drug dealers, and inmates from various countries into our nation. Sorry, but it’s my job to get these killers and thugs out of here. THAT’S WHAT I GOT ELECTED TO DO. MAGA!” wrote Trump.
Biden’s Concerns
Biden’s concerns seemed to focus on broader social policy issues, specifically those about social welfare and public safety regulations, which had seen alterations under Trump’s administration. While Biden opted not to name Trump during his speech, his comments have evidently struck a nerve.

Moreover, Trump’s reaction was not solely confined to Biden. In another post, Trump expressed his concerns over a previous decision Barack Obama had critiqued, regarding financial support for Harvard University. Trump criticized the administration of the University, claiming that Harvard had deviated from teaching meaningful content.
Trump and Harvard
In a different Truth Social post, Trump’s message turned pointedly towards Harvard. He accused the prestigious institution of losing its focus, blaming them for fostering radical ideologies.
“Harvard is a JOKE, teaches Hate and Stupidity, and should no longer receive Federal Funds,” Trump declared. This critique arose after Obama showed support for Harvard following Trump’s decision to halt substantial government funding to the university.

For many Americans, these exchanges point to the heated and personal nature of political discourse in the current climate. Trump continues to be vocal on platforms like Truth Social, particularly about issues pertaining to immigration, social policy, and educational reforms.
Trump’s Deportation Plan
Expanding on his immigration rhetoric, Trump also hinted at the possibility of deporting US citizens if there were legal means to do so, reinforcing his stance on rigidity against crime that involves non-citizens. His comments have continued to elicit varied reactions from the public, illustrating the divisive opinions surrounding such policy actions.

The fallout from these statements indeed suggests that the rhetorical battle between Biden and Trump is far from over. As they continue to spar through public speeches and social media exchanges, their differing visions for America’s future remain starkly evident to the nation.