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Biden Launches Fierce Attack on Trump at Maryland Fundraiser Two Years After Pivotal Debate

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Exactly two years after their decisive presidential debate, former President Joe Biden delivered a sharp and unprecedented critique of current President Donald Trump during a Democratic Party fundraiser in Maryland. In a ten-minute speech, Biden accused Trump of narcissism, blatant corruption, and proposed using taxpayer money to compensate the January 6 Capitol rioters, a move Biden vehemently opposed. He mocked Trump’s ostentatious projects, such as demolishing the White House’s East Wing for a ballroom and renaming landmarks after himself, calling him a "loser" and describing the corruption as unprecedented in American history.

Biden’s speech came amid low approval ratings, with a recent CNN poll showing only 30% of Americans view him positively, the lowest in his presidency. His return to the political spotlight has been met with mixed feelings among Democrats, many frustrated with the 2024 election strategy. Meanwhile, his family remains in the public eye: First Lady Jill Biden recently promoted her memoir despite criticism from former advisers, and Hunter Biden has been active in media appearances, discussing his controversial presidential pardon.

Biden is also battling advanced prostate cancer diagnosed shortly after leaving office, undergoing radiation and hormone treatments. Despite health challenges and political headwinds, he remains engaged, endorsing Democratic primary candidates and urging his party to continue fighting. At the Maryland event, he called on supporters to "stand up now and keep fighting" for the country’s future. Biden is also working on his own memoir and planning a presidential library in Delaware, expected to be modest compared to Barack Obama’s.

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