(CTN News) – During his inauguration address, Joe Biden, the former vice president of the United States, announced his immediate resignation.
In it, he expressed his anger at his successor, Donald Trump, and the swift administrative transition that Trump pledged to implement. He expressed his annoyance with the plan as well. He believed that the “hatchet” operation threatened to jeopardize the safety of retirement benefits provided to federal employees.
“This administration has caused a great deal of harm and devastation in less than a hundred days — it is incredible that such things could happen so fast,” Vice President Joe Biden said at a disability support event in Chicago.
When former president Joe Biden said that.
“They have taken a hatchet to the Social Security administration, pushing 7,000 employees out the door,” as he was discussing the government agency in charge of disbursing retirement and disability benefits.
The previous president remarked that of the present administration: “They have severely undermined the entire administration.”
The 82-year-old Democratic candidate, dressed in a blue suit and tie, had just concluded a 30-minute address. Behind him, he could see a wave of American flags. The obvious symptoms of aging in his speech were the main reason he decided not to run for re-election the year before.
This was because he knew from personal experience that it was difficult to make long statements on the moment, and he often interrupted himself by stating “anyways.”
No matter how hard he tried, he could not put his mind to the subject. His reading on the teleprompter was jam-packed with a variety of hard-to-understand remarks.
The U.S. President posted a short video of one of the problematic scenes to social media without commenting on the film’s substance.
A crucial part of this plan was Vice President Joe Biden.
In order to enhance the amount of criticism aimed at President Trump for his ambitious intentions to transform the organization, Vice President Joe Biden decided to focus on Social Security.
As a member of the Department of Government Efficiency, he has previously advocated for the agency’s staff to be reduced. He has done so in tandem with Elon Musk, the billionaire advisor to the US president, and President Trump. Seniors find it challenging to get their Social Security benefits because the Social Security Administration’s website is “crashing,” he continued.
The program, known as the “third rail of politics” in Washington because of its vulnerability to voter demands, serves over 65 million people in the United States. One explanation could be that the software considers the votes cast by each voter individually.
A significant section of the population “literally depends on social security to buy food, just to get by,” according to US Vice President Joe Biden, and “for many of these beneficiaries, it is their sole income.”
Joe Biden said this in relation to the status of the American social security system at the time.
It would significantly worsen the lives of millions of people worldwide if it were deactivated or removed. And if it happened, the repercussions would be dire.
Howard Lutnick, the former hedge fund manager and current President Trump Secretary of Commerce, was the target of his rage. Lutnick recently joked that “fraudsters” would be more worried about a failed check than his mother-in-law would be about someone losing their money. His first reaction to Lutnick’s accusations was to punish him.
“What about the 94-year-old mother residing alone — who lacks a billionaire in the family?” In response to the way the situation was presented, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden expressed his dissatisfaction of the character’s representation by posing the question, “What about the depiction of the character?”
SOURCE: DN
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