Biden just made a shocking confession.
President Biden acknowledged in a recent radio interview that his performance in a past debate against former President Trump was an utter failure, describing it as a “bad night.” Despite this bombshell confession, Biden still pushed his “achievements” during his term outweighed this particular setback. Speaking with radio host Earl Ingram, Biden candidly remarked on his debate performance, accepting responsibility for the shortcomings: “I had a bad night. And the fact of the matter is that, you know, I screwed up.”
The discussion comes amid ongoing speculation about Biden’s ability to lead his campaign effectively, with some media voices suggesting he should step down. Responding to these concerns, Biden expressed a determination to persevere, drawing from his personal resilience: “I made a mistake. But I learned from my father, when you get knocked down, you just get back up.”
Looking ahead to the upcoming election, Biden voiced confidence in his chances against Trump, highlighting the importance of collective effort: “We’re going to win this election. We’re going to just beat Donald Trump. And like we did in 2020, we’re going to beat him again. But we need all of you to get this done. All of you.”
Beyond his debate performance, Biden underscored his administration’s accomplishments over his tenure, pointing to economic recovery, prescription drug price reductions, and bipartisan efforts to improve veterans’ healthcare as significant achievements: “I didn’t have a good debate. That’s 90 minutes on stage. Look at what I’ve done in 3.5 years.”
Addressing Trump’s rhetoric during the debate about “Black jobs,” Biden condemned what he perceived as divisive and stereotypical views: “You know what [Trump’s] doing, it’s shameful. He’s talking about ‘Black jobs’ meaning that all the things that Blacks can do are manual labor, meaning menial labor.” Biden also challenged Trump’s record on supporting the Black community, contrasting it with his own efforts to promote opportunities through education and homeownership initiatives.
Reflecting on critiques of his debate performance, Biden acknowledged the challenges but remained focused on his broader agenda and achievements. The interview highlighted Biden’s resilience in the face of criticism, his commitment to addressing racial and economic inequalities, and his optimism about the upcoming election.