Biden says in first speech since leaving White House that the extent of Trump's damage is breathtaking'
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In his first speech after leaving office, Joe Biden spoke in Chicago, emphasizing his commitment to Social Security and critiquing the new administration's policies. Although he avoided naming Donald Trump, Biden noted the damage done to Social Security in a short span. He expressed a concern about misinformation regarding the program and defended the enhancements made during his presidency. While he acknowledged his age and appeared more rested, his speech marked a return to the political spotlight with themes of stability and accountability.
In fewer than 100 days, this new administration has done so much damage and so much destruction. It's kind of breathtaking.
They're certainly breaking things. They're shooting first and aiming later.
Biden presented himself as a champion of Social Security, defending his legacy and improvements made during his tenure.
Biden's address was a return to normalcy, contrasting sharply with the unpredictability of each Trump appearance.
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