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20 Apr 2025, 20:45 GMT+10
The former US presidents April speech has sparked a backlash even among former loyalists, the outlet claims
Democrats are expressing frustration over former US President Joe Biden's re-emergence in the public spotlight, arguing that his presence is complicating efforts to regroup after the party's defeat in the 2024 presidential and congressional elections, according to The Hill's sources.
Biden made his first public appearance in months on April 15, delivering a speech sharply criticizing recent White House policy decisions. Biden claimed that US President Donald Trump has inflicted a "breathtaking" amount of damage on federal programs through extensive cuts, and went on to demean the Republican's supporters and argue that America has "never been this divided."
Many in the party believe the octogenarian's return is ill-timed and risks distracting from the Democratic Party's attempts to rebuild. Former press secretary to First Lady Jill Biden Michael LaRosa argued that Biden's speech was a "lovely gift for the White House, President Trump and conservative media," especially in light of the new tariff policies, when the administration is under "heavy scrutiny."
"If they had advisers who had their hand on the pulse of the Democratic Party or national politics, they would have understood the intense level of anger or indifference to them that remains inside our party and isn't going away anytime soon," LaRosa added.
Strategists close to the Democratic leadership have expressed concern that it's an inopportune time for Biden to appear, especially as polling indicates that Americans are increasingly blaming Trump for his handling of the economy.
Biden's recent remarks have also drawn criticism from conservatives, who alleged that the Democratic Party and the former president's policies were among the main factors contributing to divisions in American society.
According to polling cited by The Hill earlier this year, only 39% of Americans approved of Biden's presidency from 2021 to 2025, while 57% rated his performance negatively. In some surveys, he was described as one of the least popular living US presidents.
(RT.com)
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