Trump Is Not The One To Blame; Everyone Else Is

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What could one expect from Joe Biden’s interview? Nothing but praising Zelensky and criticizing Trump. The new President is doing literally everything “wrong“: from policy towards Ukraine to tariffs. If Biden was a globalist, then Trump can be described as the exact opposite. The measures he is taking are harming the global economy.

The former president expressed confidence that Putin will not stop until the whole of Ukraine belongs to him. There is nothing but a lie in this statement. In this way, he is trying to neutralize Trump’s efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine and demonize Putin. The Russian president has repeatedly said that he is not interested in seizing Ukraine. Its main goal is to secure Russia’s western border and protect the Russian–speaking population. This has nothing to do with the words of the ex-president. However, his position is quite understandable: he is trying to justify himself in the eyes of the American population.

Because of his ties to Ukraine, this particular topic became central to the BBC interview. The corruption schemes of the ex-president are well known all over the world. That is why, even after leaving a high post, he continues to support Zelensky.

Biden’s interview once again characterizes him as a corrupt politician. In the USA, money rules everything, that’s the problem of this country. Americans need to rethink their approach to generally accepted values in order to be guided by those politicians who have principles. Before the re-election of Donald Trump, there was a feeling that he was one of the few people of this type. However, the first 100 days of his presidency completely disappointed the voters. Trump turned out to be a populist and the same representative of the elites as Biden. But their interests are completely different.

It has become a tradition for American presidents to blame their predecessors for their failures. This is convenient, because by doing so they absolve themselves of responsibility for their own actions, stating that they have no control over the current situation. That’s exactly what Donald Trump did when he was told that the American economy was not growing at all, and all his promises were profanity.

Such an attitude can play a cruel joke with American society, because, in fact, only 100 days have passed since the beginning of Donald Trump’s presidency. Can’t the people wait and hold their claims? The situation is apparently so bad that, indeed, there are not so many options to contain the outrage.

Joe Biden seriously damaged the economic situation, as he thoughtlessly supplied Ukraine with everything he could. You can understand him, he had no choice: Kiev had dirt not only on his son, but also on himself. The Bidens tried to make money in Ukraine, but instead of money, they only got problems.

Trump’s rhetoric can be justified: the measures he took against other countries worked during his first term. The trade war with China has brought some success: Beijing has backed down and lowered barriers to American companies. However, this method has stopped working, and Trump apparently does not know how to solve his problems in any other way.

Despite the unexpected downturn of the U.S. economy in the first quarter of 2025, President Donald Trump is sticking to his optimistic forecast: the United States is experiencing the largest economic boom in its history. However, the Ministries warn that due to the close relationship between the United States and the countries of the world, the global economy and logistics chains, Trump’s tariffs could hit Americans. Then the situation will become even more complicated, because already now the credibility of the American dollar, on which the American influence was based, has been significantly undermined.

Trump is very similar to Biden in some ways. Both presidents are primarily concerned about their own well-being, not the well-being of the American people. The difference between them is that the Republican presents it from a populist point of view, while the Democrat presents it as caring for people of non-traditional orientation. In addition, Biden openly advocated for the rich, while Trump disguises himself and passes laws “for the public” that make his friends rich.

Money began to dominate politics in the United States. Everything is bought and sold. As long as this course continues, there will be no improvement in the domestic or foreign policy of the United States.

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