President-elect Donald Trump responded on Tuesday night to President Joe Biden’s recent claims that he regrets dropping out of the 2024 presidential race and believed he could have once again beaten Trump.
Trump ultimately — and soundly — defeated Vice President Kamala Harris on November 5th, but he had pulled ahead dramatically in polling after Biden followed weeks of concerning public appearances on the world stage with a disastrous performance in the CNN debate. Biden bowed out of the race on July 21, after what most believe was a coordinated attempt to push him out, and the party effectively foisted Harris on the people despite the fact that she never won a single primary vote on her own.
Still, Trump was asked to respond to Biden’s most recent claims as he walked into his New Year’s Eve Gala at Mar-a-Lago.
Reporter Tells Trump Biden 'Thinks He Could've Beaten You — What Do You Say?' At New Year's Eve Party https://t.co/06sQ2952yB via @mediaite pic.twitter.com/b4RW6DrTg9
— Tommy moderna-vaX-Topher (@tommyxtopher) January 1, 2025
“We’re doing a real job with great people. Many are here tonight. But you’re going to be very happy,” Trump told a reporter.
“Have you got any New Year’s resolutions for 2025?” the reporter asked. […]
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