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In his first interview since leaving office, former president Joe Biden slammed the Trump administration’s actions in its first 100 days.
While being interviewed by the BBC, Biden accused the Trump administration of appeasing Russia’s President Vladimir Putin.
Biden stated, “I just don’t understand how people think that if we allow a dictator, a thug, to decide he’s going to take significant portions of land that aren’t his and that’s gonna satisfy him, I don’t quite understand.”
“It is modern-day appeasement,” added Biden.
Regarding Biden’s remarks, White House communications director Steven Cheung stated, “Joe Biden is a complete disgrace to this country and the office he occupied.
“He has clearly lost all mental faculties and his handlers thought it’d be a good idea for him to do an interview and incoherently mumble his way through every answer,” added Cheung.
Biden slams Trump’s Ukraine policy as ‘modern-day appeasement,’ in first interview since leaving the White House
He goes on to label the blow-up between the president and Zelensky in the Oval Office as “beneath America.” pic.twitter.com/3MfRpydrW6
— RT (@RT_com) May 7, 2025
BBC: “You talked about a great threat to democracy. Do you believe there is a greater threat now than any time since WW2?”
BIDEN: “Yes I do. Europe wonders, can they rely on the United States? Are they gonna be there?” pic.twitter.com/rw7vFtTK3P
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) May 7, 2025
Check out what NBC News reported:
Former President Joe Biden has accused the Trump administration of “modern-day appeasement” in its dealings with Russia’s Vladimir Putin and of risking the transatlantic alliance that has prevented a world war for 80 years.
In his first interview since leaving office in January, Biden told BBC Radio 4’s “Today” programme that it was “foolish” to think that Putin would be satisfied by permanently gaining the territory his forces seized after the 2022 invasion, which President Donald Trump and senior officials have said may be necessary to secure a peace deal.
In the wide-ranging interview broadcast on Wednesday morning, Biden also made an impassioned defense of his record on the economy and on U.S. aid for Ukraine, while offering strongly worded attacks on the current administration.
At times Biden sounded hoarse and at one point apologized for a persistent cough and at other times he seemed to slur his words, a reminder of the disastrous presidential debate with Trump that ended his campaign for reelection in July last year.
“I just don’t understand how people think that if we allow a dictator, a thug, to decide he’s going to take significant portions of land that aren’t his and that’s gonna satisfy him, I don’t quite understand,” Biden said, speaking from his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware.
“It is modern-day appeasement,” he said, referring to the policy of Britain and other nations towards Nazi Germany in the 1930s, in which leaders hoped that war could be avoided if Adolf Hitler was allowed to make a series of territorial gains.
Former president Joe Biden gave his first sit-down interview since he left office, telling the BBC that the idea of ceding Ukrainian territory to Russia as part of a ceasefire deal amounts to “modern-day appeasement.”
Here’s some of what he said: https://t.co/rlDV6SA9V5 pic.twitter.com/sE0eYLQUUu
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 7, 2025
Per BBC:
Joe Biden has told the BBC that pressure from the Trump administration on Ukraine to give up territory to Russia is “modern-day appeasement” in an exclusive interview, his first since leaving the White House.
Speaking in Delaware on Monday, he said Russian President Vladimir Putin believed Ukraine was part of Russia and “anybody that thinks he’s going to stop” if some territory is conceded as part of a peace deal “is just foolish”.
Biden, who spoke as Allied nations mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day this week, said he was concerned about US-Europe relations breaking down under President Donald Trump, which he said “would change the modern history of the world”.
In a wide-ranging interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Biden was challenged on his own record on Ukraine as well as his decision to end his 2024 re-election bid late in the race after a stumbling debate performance stoked concerns over his fitness and plunged the Democratic Party into crisis.
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