‘Every Single Thing He Touched Turned To S***’: Trump Unloads On Biden At CPAC

Feb 22, 2025 - 17:28
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‘Every Single Thing He Touched Turned To S***’: Trump Unloads On Biden At CPAC

President Donald Trump unloaded on his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, telling a packed crowd at CPAC on Saturday that everything Biden touched “turned to s***,” calling him the “worst president” in U.S. history.

Trump told supporters that he’s “cleaning up” Biden’s mess, including dealing with inflation and illegal immigration. In June 2022, inflation reached a record-breaking 9.1%, and Biden also presided over record-setting illegal immigration numbers.

“He was ‘sleepy Joe,’ but he was crooked as hell,” Trump said. “He was a sleepy, crooked guy. He was a terrible, terrible president. He was the worst president in the history of our country — I don’t care, I’ll say it.”

Trump said former President Jimmy Carter “passed away recently, and he passed away a happy man” because Biden “was the worst” president. “It’s not even close,” Trump said.

“I have to clean up the mess, I’m cleaning up the mess, and it is a mess — on the border, with inflation,” the president continued. “Every single thing he touched turned to s*** — everything.”

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During his speech, Trump also hit on cultural issues, underscoring how he banned males from female sports through executive action.

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The president specifically took a shot at Democrat Maine Gov. Janet Mills, who says she’ll continue to allow males in female spaces and sports, despite Trump’s executive orders on gender.

“She’s fighting to keep men in women’s sports,” Trump said. “Let [Mills] do that fight, let them all do that fight, because I think that’s about a 90/10 issue, and I can’t figure out who the 10% [in favor of it] are.”

Related: Maine’s Trans Sports Policy Could Cost State $100M In USDA Money, Trump Admin Warns

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