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Biden blamed Obama, but not Harris, for 2024 election defeat, Trump says

Former President Joe Biden told President Trump that he denounced former President Barack Obama of the Democratic knockout loss in the 2024 election, the commander revealed in a new interview.

Trump He spoke to the world of audiences He visited the White House and met with Biden who was “angry” shortly after beating Vice President Kamala Harris.

President Joe Biden will meet former President Donald Trump at the White House on November 13th, 2024. AFP via Getty Images
On October 16th, 2024, Joe Biden and Barack Obama of Washington, DC. Bloomberg via Getty Images
Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris. He took Biden's position on Democrat tickets after dropping out of the race over concerns about his age and ability. Via Reuters

“I asked him, I said, 'So who do you blame?” He was so angry, you know, he was actually a very angry man. And he said, 'I blame Barack,'' Trump said.

“And he said, “And I'm responsible too.” [former House Speaker] Nancy Pelosi. I said, “How about the Vice President?” he said, “No, I won't blame her,” which was interesting. ”

“He was not responsible [Harris]. He condemned… he told me he condemned these two,” the president said.

President Obama initially encouraged Democrats to stick to Biden after a disastrous debate performance on June 27th. But by mid-July, Biden's old peers reportedly had taken him in the face of raising concerns about his mental and physical fitness.

Trump claims that Biden told him he would denounce Nancy Pelosi for the outcome of the 2024 election. Annadoll via Getty Images
“He said, 'I'm blaming Barack,'” Trump said of Biden's thoughts on the Democratic loss in the election. Reuters
President Joe Biden will meet with President Donald Trump in the White House oval office in November 2024. Reuters
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will arrive at Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025. Getty Images

The 44th President met with Pelosi (D-Calif) to discuss their growing concerns.

Biden, 82, dropped out of the race on July 21, quickly supporting Harris. He ultimately failed to overcome Trump in just a few months on the campaign trail.

Biden previously admitted that he had escaped running in a second term by Pelosi and other party elites, but he avoided pointing his fingers at Obama.

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