Politico: Who is Biden scolding behind closed doors at the White House
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Politico: Who is Biden scolding behind closed doors at the White House

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Source:  Politico

As Politico was able to learn from its insiders, the American leader Joe Biden scolds his main opponent Donald Trump in every possible way. The current US president even uses profanity.

Biden hates Trump, but hides it

Insiders told reporters that Biden often uses harsh language when talking about his predecessor.

Despite this, the American leader publicly tries to maintain the image of a person who is polite to all politicians and people around him.

Anonymous sources of the publication heard how Joe Biden cursed and called Trump a "sick bastard" who enjoys other people's misfortunes.

According to one of those who spoke to the president, Biden recently said of Trump: "What a fucking asshole he is."

What is important to understand is that in both cases profanity was used in the original language. — ed.)

According to journalists, this attitude of Biden towards Trump illustrates the deep anger he feels towards the person he previously removed from office and with whom, quite possibly, he will have to compete again in the elections.

Interestingly, the head of the White House has always felt an aversion to his main opponent, but in recent months it has only intensified.

Such a reaction is quite natural, given the fact that Donald Trump was able to improve his position before the potential nomination of the presidential candidates from the Republican Party.

Presidential race in the USA. What is known

On January 25, it became known that the former President of the United States, Donald Trump, increased his advantage over the current President, Joe Biden, in a nationwide survey, in which participants said who they would vote for in the upcoming presidential elections.

According to the latest data, 40% of respondents would vote for Trump, while only 34% would vote for Biden.

The rest of the respondents said that they were undecided, planned to vote for someone else or would not vote for anyone.

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