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President Biden Criticizes Trump's RNC Speech On COVID Handling

Joe Biden pictured during the speech.

President Joe Biden took to social media on Friday night to share his thoughts on former President Donald Trump's speech at the Republican National Convention. Biden, who is currently isolating at home due to COVID-19, criticized Trump's handling of the pandemic and other key issues.

In a series of posts, Biden highlighted various aspects of Trump's speech that he disagreed with. He specifically called out Trump's comments on Social Security, Medicare, economic policies, and immigration.

One of the key points of contention was Trump's mention of ending the 'electric vehicle mandate' on day one. Biden clarified that there is no such mandate in place and emphasized that American manufacturing is thriving under his administration.

Biden disagreed with Trump's comments on Social Security, Medicare, economy, and immigration.
President Biden criticized Trump's handling of the pandemic and key issues.
Biden clarified there is no 'electric vehicle mandate' and highlighted American manufacturing success.

Throughout his posts, Biden aimed to debunk Trump's claims and present his own administration's achievements in a positive light. The back-and-forth on social media reflects the ongoing political tensions between the two leaders.

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, it is evident that both Biden and Trump are actively engaging with their supporters and critics through various platforms. Their contrasting visions for the country continue to be a point of contention and debate among the American public.

It remains to be seen how these social media exchanges will impact the political landscape leading up to the election. The public response to Biden's critiques of Trump's RNC speech is likely to further fuel the ongoing political discourse in the country.

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