Trump and Biden Clash Over Mental Fitness, Economy, and Border Policies Post-2024 Election

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Trump and Biden Clash Over Mental Fitness, Economy, and Border Policies Post-2024 Election

Following the 2024 presidential election, former Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden have resumed their rivalry, focusing on cognitive health, economic policies, and immigration. Trump, now back in the White House, accuses Biden of mental decline and economic mismanagement, while Biden defends his record and criticizes Trump's policies. Immigration remains a contentious issue, with Trump blaming Biden for border problems. Biden, who endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 race, has faced criticism for his comments on her defeat. Despite internal party tensions, Biden continues to challenge Trump's administration on various policies.

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05/10 12:31

Trump and Biden Clash Over Mental Fitness, Economy, and Border Policies Post-2024 Election

Following the 2024 presidential election, former Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden have resumed their rivalry, focusing on cognitive health, economic policies, and immigration. Trump, now back in the White House, accuses Biden of mental decline and economic mismanagement, while Biden defends his record and criticizes Trump's policies. Immigration remains a contentious issue, with Trump blaming Biden for border problems. Biden, who endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 race, has faced criticism for his comments on her defeat. Despite internal party tensions, Biden continues to challenge Trump's administration on various policies.

Cognitive Fitness Becomes a Central Flashpoint

The most personal and persistent line of attack between the two former presidents has centered on cognitive ability. Trump and his allies have repeatedly accused Biden of mental decline, citing his performance during the 2024 campaign and debate season. Trump’s communications director, Steven Cheung, claimed Biden’s handlers “refused to allow him to take [a cognitive test] out of fear of what was apparent to the entire world—his mind was severely in decline” and labeled Biden “a complete disgrace to this country and the office he occupied” Trump aide loses it on MSNBC host.

Biden, now 82, has pushed back forcefully. In a high-profile appearance on ABC’s “The View,” he dismissed the allegations as baseless. “They are wrong,” he said, referring to claims in recent books that his team concealed signs of cognitive decline. “There is nothing to sustain that” Biden interviews on The View. His wife, Jill Biden, also rejected the narrative, stating, “I did not create a cocoon around him… I wasn’t hiding him somewhere.”

Despite these denials, Biden acknowledged that his debate performance in 2024 was a “terrible night,” attributing it to illness but conceding that it raised valid concerns. “I was sick. That’s not an excuse, but it’s the truth,” he said Joe Biden knifed his VP Kamala Biden on live television.

Economic Blame Game Intensifies

The economy has become another battleground in the ongoing feud. Trump has consistently blamed Biden for the economic downturn that marked the early months of his second term. “This is Biden’s Stock Market, not Trump’s,” Trump posted on Truth Social after the economy contracted by 0.3% in the first quarter of 2025. He added, “Our Country will boom, but we have to get rid of the Biden ‘Overhang’” Trump says it’s Biden’s economy, but businesses and economists beg to differ.

Biden, in turn, has defended his economic record, asserting that he left the country in “excellent condition.” He pointed to job growth, infrastructure investments, and a post-pandemic recovery as evidence of his administration’s success. “If you look at things today, give me Joe Biden anytime,” Jill Biden said during their joint appearance on “The View” Joe Biden denies everything on The View.

However, economists have noted that Trump’s own policies—particularly his aggressive tariff regime—have contributed to current economic instability. Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz remarked, “No one can look at what is going on in the economy without saying the on-again, off-again tariffs are not having an impact” Trump says it’s Biden’s economy, but businesses and economists beg to differ.

Border and Immigration: A Familiar Battleground

Immigration policy has also resurfaced as a contentious issue. Trump has blamed Biden for what he calls a “broken” border system, accusing him of allowing criminals and terrorists into the country. “Biden has ruined the whole immigration process,” said Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), echoing Trump’s claims that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro sent criminals to the U.S. during Biden’s tenure Watch: Senators answer questions due to border crisis.

Biden has not directly addressed these specific accusations in recent interviews but has criticized Trump’s broader approach to immigration and foreign policy. In a BBC interview, Biden mocked Trump’s suggestion that the U.S. should annex Greenland, Canada, and the Panama Canal. “What the hell’s going on here? What president ever talks like that?” he said Biden interviews on The View.

Meanwhile, Trump has appeared disconnected from some of his own administration’s immigration actions. When asked about controversial deportation plans and executive orders, Trump often claimed ignorance. “I don’t know; you’ll have to ask Homeland Security,” he said when questioned about deportations to Libya Trump second term: unaware.

Biden’s Reemergence and Harris’s Defeat

Biden’s return to the public eye has not been without controversy. After stepping aside in the 2024 race, he endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, who went on to lose to Trump. In recent interviews, Biden has both accepted responsibility for the loss and criticized the campaign’s treatment of Harris. “They went the sexist route,” he said, blaming racism and sexism for her defeat Joe Biden blames racism, sexism for losing 2024 election.

However, some Democrats have expressed frustration with Biden’s suggestion that he could have won had he stayed in the race. Leah Greenberg of Indivisible called his remarks “shameful” and accused him of undermining Harris’s efforts Biden interviews on The View.

Despite internal party tensions, Biden has continued to speak out against Trump’s policies, particularly on Social Security and trade. “In fewer than 100 days, this administration has done so much damage and so much destruction,” he said at a recent event Biden interviews on The View.

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