During his speech at the Republican National Convention, former President Donald Trump made a notable mention of his likely opponent, President Joe Biden. Trump criticized Biden, stating that if you were to combine the 10 worst presidents in U.S. history, they would not have caused as much damage as Biden has done. Trump initially declared that he would only use Biden's name once, emphasizing his disapproval of Biden's actions.
Interestingly, earlier reports had suggested that Trump was not planning to mention Biden by name at all during his speech. However, Trump's decision to address Biden directly during his remarks came as a surprise to many.


Trump's comments about Biden reflect the intense political rivalry between the two figures, as they gear up for a potential showdown in the upcoming election. By singling out Biden and highlighting what he perceives as the negative impact of Biden's presidency, Trump sought to underscore the sharp contrasts between their respective leadership styles and policy approaches.
As the election season progresses, it is likely that both Trump and Biden will continue to engage in heated exchanges and debates, each seeking to sway voters in their favor. Trump's decision to break his initial plan of not mentioning Biden's name demonstrates the dynamic and unpredictable nature of political campaigns.