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Joe Biden has reentered the public eye with a pointed rebuke of the Trump administration

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Former President Joe Biden has reentered the public eye with a pointed rebuke of the Trump administration, focusing on what he described as a dangerous assault on Social Security. Though he refrained from directly naming Donald Trump, Biden made it clear during his speech in Chicago that he believes the current administration is undermining the safety net relied upon by millions of Americans.

 

“In fewer than 100 days, this administration has caused so much damage and destruction. It’s breathtaking,” Biden said to a room of approximately 200 attendees at the conference of Advocates, Counselors, and Representatives for the Disabled on Tuesday. He condemned what he called sweeping job cuts at the Social Security Administration, saying the Trump-era policies had gutted vital services. “They’ve taken a hatchet to the Social Security Administration,” he said.

 

 

In a speech that stretched for about 30 minutes, Biden relied on familiar language and stories to make his case. Terms like “folks” and “I mean it sincerely” peppered his remarks, while he recounted his upbringing in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and his family's financial struggles. Those personal anecdotes served to frame his central argument—that Social Security is not merely a program, but “a sacred promise.”

 

Biden’s speech coincided with the “Social Security Day of Action,” a coordinated effort by advocacy groups to protest what they describe as a growing threat to the program. His appearance in Chicago’s River North neighborhood came just blocks away from a major campaign fundraiser held for him before he dropped out of the 2024 presidential race. Though no longer running for office, Biden appears intent on choosing moments to stay publicly engaged, especially on issues he has long championed.

 

“The result is a lot of needless pain and sleepless nights,” he said, criticizing what he views as a reckless dismantling of key institutions. “They’re shooting first and aiming later,” he added, underscoring the urgency he feels about the issue.

 

While Biden avoided mentioning Trump by name, the White House did not return the favor. In response to the former president’s remarks, a spokesperson labeled the speech “embarrassing” and directed attention to the official Social Security feed on X (formerly Twitter), which accused Biden of “lying to Americans.”

 

Despite the criticism, some former officials from Biden’s administration said this appearance should not be seen as the beginning of a broad public campaign. Rather, they characterized it as a strategic move on a subject close to Biden’s heart. “Coming out with a big democracy, rule of law speech would have been, maybe, too on the nose,” one former official explained. “So picking Social Security, something that is real to people... and it matters to him, makes a lot of sense.” Another added that this topic allowed Biden to “still command a certain level of attention and ability to set the agenda.”

 

Biden, now working on another book, has recently reconnected with various constituencies. He spoke to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, where he received honorary membership, and also appeared at a Model United Nations conference. His efforts appear to be part of a broader attempt to remain active in Democratic politics without overtly stepping back into the spotlight.

 

Other prominent Democrats seemed to welcome Biden’s reappearance. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries praised his involvement, calling it crucial during what he described as “an all-hands-on-deck moment” to defend Social Security. “The unprecedented assault on Social Security is an all-hands-on-deck moment that requires all of us to show up, stand up and speak up,” Jeffries said, “which is why President Biden’s voice in this fight is going to be so incredibly important.”

 

Biden’s return was introduced by former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, who remarked that Biden had waited an “appropriate” amount of time—nearly 100 days—before making a significant public statement. Former Senator Debbie Stabenow echoed the sentiment, saying Biden’s presence was not only welcomed but necessary. “Absolutely,” she said when asked if it was important for Biden to speak out on events unfolding in Washington.

 

Nevertheless, Biden still faces internal party criticism. Some Democrats blame the party’s disappointing performance in the 2024 elections on his decision to stay in the race for as long as he did. David Hogg, vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, acknowledged the concerns but defended Biden’s continued engagement. “He’s not gonna stop being involved. He is a workhorse and he wants to get things done and he wants to help with the party,” Hogg said. He conceded that while Biden is a skilled legislator, “somebody can be very good at legislating, but not necessarily the right person to be out there on the front and center of things.”

 

Biden is not the only former world leader stepping back into public discourse. Barack Obama recently criticized the Trump administration’s funding freeze for Harvard University via social media. On the same day Biden gave his speech, Justin Trudeau—who stepped down as Canada’s Prime Minister just a month ago—resurfaced in an exit interview for PBS’s Canada Files. Though Trudeau’s broadcast was recorded shortly after his final cabinet meeting, its airing during Canada’s snap election is awkward timing for a Liberal Party that is eager to move on from the unpopular former leader.

 

“Really good,” Trudeau told interviewer Valerie Pringle when asked how he was feeling. “I’m feeling serene about everything that I got done. I think I had a good run.”

 

Though Biden’s run may be over in terms of electoral politics, his speech in Chicago signaled that he still intends to shape the national conversation. On Tuesday, that meant reminding Americans what he believes is at stake. “Social Security is more than a government program,” he said. “It’s a sacred promise.”

 

Based on a report by Politico  2025-04-17

 

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Who the F cares what this bumberling idiot has to say. Go back to sniffing hair and eating ice cream.

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4 minutes ago, lavender19 said:

Who the F cares what this bumberling idiot has to say. Go back to sniffing hair and eating ice cream.

Or falling upsteps

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25 minutes ago, Bruce1054 said:

Get over it cheater

 

Don't worry the will get over it, in fact, the dems will RUN over Trump in the midterms

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Why is he doing this, it was partly Biden's fault that the Dems lost the election, he is only things worse!

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Just replace the dust cover over him & move on .............LOL

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Didn't even read it.  Who the hell cares??

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To run for such an office in the first place, one has to have a YUGE ego. In this case, he should have realized by now just how irrelevant he has become. He can only hurt an already severely damaged Democratic Party. Please, sleepy Joe, go away like the bad smell you've turned into.

Maybe EM gave him a billion bucks to appear in public again so Fox will have something to report, let that network take a break from trans bashing.  With the media fixated on Biden he can go about his DOGE-ing without snoopy reporters interfering.

 

 

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As it happens, I agree that Biden would be better to stay out of the Public Eye now and I'm sure we can all be generous and wish him a happy retirement.

 

The usual MAGA nastiness figures in the usual poor replies. You Trumpers should be keeping heads down as that criminal contempt case re. the the El Salvador 200 comes over the horizon.

 

What a shot show this Trump Administration is !

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43 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

Why is he doing this, it was partly Biden's fault that the Dems lost the election, he is only things worse!

This is true. He should have stuck to his original plan and bowed out after one term. Would have given the Democrats time to build up a better candidate than the one they were stuck with. But his hubris got in the way. 

2 hours ago, Social Media said:

Biden had waited an “appropriate” amount of time—nearly 100 days—before making a significant public statement.

 ...did I hear SIGNIFICANT public statement?

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Good for him! 👍

2 hours ago, Social Media said:

“Social Security is more than a government program,” he said. “It’s a sacred promise.”

 

It's a Ponzi scheme run by the government, it has failure written all over it.

Sometimes its hard to see yourself as others see you.

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22 minutes ago, TorquayFan said:

As it happens, I agree that Biden would be better to stay out of the Public Eye now and I'm sure we can all be generous and wish him a happy retirement.

 

The usual MAGA nastiness figures in the usual poor replies. You Trumpers should be keeping heads down as that criminal contempt case re. the the El Salvador 200 comes over the horizon.

 

What a shot show this Trump Administration is !

Why would any 'magas' be nice to Biden after the years of constant attacks on Trump and them? 

Although I very much doubt Biden was anything more than the mouth piece for those vicious sly underhanded snakes behind the scenes.

 

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39 minutes ago, TorquayFan said:

You Trumpers should be keeping heads down as that criminal contempt case re. the the El Salvador 200 comes over the horizon.

 

If you think thats going anywhere you dont know much about US Law

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So his handlers loaded him up on methamphetamine and whatever other cocktail of drugs he needs to kick his brain and memory into gear for long enough to spew anti-Trump woke-mind-virus cultured, far-Left wingnut pablum at Trump and then shuffle back into obscurity.  Elder abuse I'd call it. Biden should be in an elder care facility.

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14 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

Why would any 'magas' be nice to Biden after the years of constant attacks on Trump and them? 

Although I very much doubt Biden was anything more than the mouth piece for those vicious sly underhanded snakes behind the scenes.

 

 

Hi Frank. Why - well it's called humanity, compassion, respect for old people - the sort of decency strange to MAGA ?

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Just now, TorquayFan said:

 

Hi Frank. Why - well it's called humanity, compassion, respect for old people - the sort of decency strange to MAGA ?

Humanity and compassion... is that what you show to any of the Trump admin or supporters, the fact you use the term MAGA in a derogatory manner suggests not.

 

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2 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

If you think thats going anywhere you dont know much about US Law

 

Maybe Yag, you don't know much about US Law. As I understand it, SCOTUS supported the original decision of illegality to the tune of 9-0. We'll see.

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2 hours ago, lavender19 said:

Who the F cares what this bumberling idiot has to say.

Well he is the POTUS, and he just effed up the world's economy, so I am worried.

 

It was Donald you were talking about, right?

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Since Biden left stocks have surged, America is loved and respected around the world again, rule of law is stronger than ever and all the smart people are in positions of power. 

Thanks Joe - you kind of mucked it up here and there  - but your bad is so much better than the nonsense there now. 

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4 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

Humanity and compassion... is that what you show to any of the Trump admin or supporters, the fact you use the term MAGA in a derogatory manner suggests not.

 

 

Yes I'm critical of MAGA and the blind support Posters here show to matters Trump. But mine is an observed position, not tribal - I speak as I find.

 

Snatching 200+ people off the streets and sending them to a prison abroad is pretty horrendous in anyone's book. Sorry if that's 'derogatory'.

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I thought he was dead....

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Instead of joker Joe and his lefty chums continuing their last election campaign policy of taking endless pot shots at Trump, wouldn't it be nice to see them come out with some policies that would make them electable again. You Dems are making it very easy for Pres Vance at the next election. 

11 minutes ago, TorquayFan said:

 

Maybe Yag, you don't know much about US Law. As I understand it, SCOTUS supported the original decision of illegality to the tune of 9-0. We'll see.

You sure? Better check. Post the decision of the Supreme Court. What was the case about?

 

 

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