Former President Biden Breaks Silence on Trump’s Second Term, Global Challenges in Exclusive Interview

Former President Biden Breaks Silence on Trump’s Second Term, Global Challenges in Exclusive Interview

Former President Biden Breaks Silence on Trump’s Second Term, Global Challenges in Exclusive Interview

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Former U.S. President Joe Biden has given his first extensive interview since leaving the White House, offering his candid insights on the state of global affairs and the early performance of his successor, President Donald Trump, in his second term.

Speaking with Nick Robinson for BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Biden met the presenter in his home state of Delaware, at the very hotel where his political journey began over five decades ago. The wide-ranging discussion delved into critical issues facing the world today, including the ongoing threats to democracy, the future of Ukraine, the evolving role of NATO, and America’s standing on the international stage.

The interview, recorded around the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day, provided a poignant backdrop for Biden’s reflections on historical challenges and present-day crises. He also shared his assessment of President Trump’s administration, providing a unique perspective from a former occupant of the Oval Office.

This significant conversation is available as part of “The Interview,” a BBC series featuring discussions with global shapers. Listeners can find the full interview on the BBC World Service, BBC Sounds, or via popular podcast platforms.

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