Biden: ‘I’m tired of talking about Trump’

President BidenJoe BidenMcConnell does not rule out getting involved in Republican primary. Perdue submits paperwork to explore Hillicon Valley Senate in 2022: Parler announces official resettlement | Google concludes news payment deal with major Australian media company China central to GOP’s efforts to push Biden back MORE said he was “tired of talking about” former President TrumpDonald Trump Democrat Dingell of Michigan on violent rhetoric: ‘I had men in front of my house with assault weapons’ McConnell does not rule out getting involved in Republican primary. 75 percent of Republicans want Trump to play a prominent role in IDP: MORE poll during a CNN City Hall Tuesday.

“All four years in Trump is all the news. The next four years I want to make sure all the news is the American people. I’m tired of talking about Trump,” Biden said when asked about Trump being acquitted. word. by the Senate over the weekend during a second indictment.

Biden had earlier avoided referring to Trump by name and at one point during City Hall called him “the former guy.” The president and his top aides have generally tried not to put Trump’s name in public remarks, but rather referred to the previous government.

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But the president still occasionally used Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic to defend the obstacles of his own administration in administering vaccines nationwide.

Biden said during City Hall that he inherited a circumstance where there were not enough individuals to administer the vaccines and that there was “little federal guidance” to get shots into Americans’ arms.

At one point, Biden incorrectly said a vaccine ‘we did not’ when he came into office.

Trump has been largely out of the public eye since leaving office because he was banned from social media. He issued a scathing statement on Tuesday in which he attacked the minority leader of the Senate Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnell McConnell does not rule out getting involved in the Republican primary. McConnell defends acquittal in WSJ opener, but explodes Trump’s fearless lies’ Biden promises action against guns amid resistance MORE (R-Ky.) After the senator said Trump bears responsibility for what happened at the Capitol on January 6th.

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