Former President Bill Clinton recently delivered a speech at the Democratic National Convention, where he endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris following President Biden's decision not to seek re-election. During his speech, Clinton criticized former President Donald Trump, accusing him of perpetuating division, blame, and belittlement of others. He described Trump as someone who creates chaos and then presents it as if it were a precious art piece. Clinton highlighted Trump's self-centered nature, noting that he predominantly talks about himself, likening him to a tenor warming up by repeatedly singing 'me, me, me, me, me.'
Contrasting Trump's egocentrism, Clinton praised Harris, suggesting that under her presidency, the focus would be on the American people, with every day beginning with 'you, you, you, you.' Clinton's remarks underscored his support for Harris and his belief in her commitment to serving the nation.
Both Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had previously expressed their endorsement of the Democratic nominee. In a joint statement released in July, they expressed their honor in endorsing Vice President Harris and pledged to provide their support in any way possible.