
The 46th President of the United States of America, Joe Biden, sharply criticized the head of the White House, Donald Trump, during a speech on June 5. The New York Times reported this.
Biden made his first public appearance in Sioux Falls at a dinner hosted by the Democratic Party in the banquet hall of the Best Western hotel.
“This is the most corrupt president in the history of the United States of America,” Biden said of Trump.
Hundreds of Democrats applauded during his speech. It, as noted by the media, became the most political of all Biden’s speeches after he left the White House.
The NYT writes that Biden criticized Trump for his “outrageous projects dictated by vanity.”
“For God's sake, demolish the East Room of the White House to make way for a ballroom more suited to Versailles? Or carve your name on the Kennedy Center,” Biden said.
The publication writes that the former president periodically spoke indistinctly, and sometimes shouted “at the top of his voice.”




