White House handlers stepped in and ushered reporters out of the room after President Joe Biden made several angry and ranting anti-Trump statements to the press.
Biden spoke to reporters after signing the Social Security Fairness Act into law.
He addressed topics ranging from immigration and “white supremacy.”
However, all the subjects he spoke about seemed to lead to angry rants about his thoughts on President Donald Trump.
During one exchange with reporters, Biden’s responses raised eyebrows as he veered off-topic and expressed frustration with the press.
When asked by a reporter whether he still considered “white supremacy” the greatest threat to the United States, Biden replied:
“One of the many threats — look, any kind of [inaudible] of supremacy is a threat to [the] United States.”
He described the U.S. as “the most extensive, multicultural nation in the world,” crediting its diversity for the country’s strength.
Biden then referenced historical waves of immigration, from his Irish ancestors in the 1840s to Italian immigrants at the turn of the century.
“It’s who we are, and we are so connected to the rest of the world,” he slurred.
“Everywhere I go, [the] rest of the world gets it.”
Pivoting to border security, Biden claimed that his administration had reduced migrant numbers and implemented measures to address the crisis.
“When I became president, the numbers came way down,” he claimed.
Biden then made wild claims that Trump begged him not to fix the border.
“[Trump’s] on the phone saying, ‘Don’t do it. Don’t do it, [it will] make me look bad,’” Biden alleged.
Biden then described efforts to oppose certain immigration policies as “ridiculous.”
The president also touched on birthright citizenship, appearing to criticize attempts to change the constitutional provision.
“The idea we’re going to change the constitutional birthright,” Biden said.
“If you’re born in the country, you can’t be — you’re not a citizen. It’s not a joke.”
During his remarks, Biden expressed irritation with the press as he angrily blasted reporters.
“My being the oldest president, I know more world leaders than any one of you ever met in your whole goddamn life,” he said to a gaggle of reporters, appearing to boast about his experience.
Biden’s White House handlers eventually intervened, ushering reporters out of the room.
Earlier in the exchange, Biden was asked if he still considered former President Trump a threat to democracy.
“I think what he did was a genuine threat to democracy,” Biden responded, seemingly referencing the protests at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
WATCH:
As Biden’s presidency winds down, reports suggest the president and his aides are reflecting on his time in office.
According to The Washington Post, Biden has privately expressed confidence that he could have defeated Trump in the November election, had he not been forced to step down.
The report also noted Biden’s dissatisfaction with Attorney General Merrick Garland.
Sources claim Biden felt Garland did not take sufficient action to prosecute Trump.
Biden triggered multiple crises during his time in the White House, ranging from illegal alien chaos to economic concerns.
His presidency remains a topic of significant discussion as the nation prepares for the transition of power.
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